D'Andrea J A, Emmerson R Y, Bailey C M, Olsen R G, Gandhi O P
Bioelectromagnetics. 1985;6(2):199-206. doi: 10.1002/bem.2250060211.
Experiments were conducted using twin-well calorimetry to determine the averaged whole-body specific absorption rate (SAR) for rat carcasses exposed to 360, 700, 915, and 2,450 MHz CW radiation in an anechoic chamber. All exposures were done with the long axis of the rat in an E-polarization. Additional experiments were conducted using a fiber optical temperature probe to determine local SAR in the brain, esophagus, colon, rectum, and tail during microwave exposure. The whole-body averaged SAR for the radiation frequencies examined follows a nonmonotonic function with 700 MHz as the resonant frequency. This result agrees with previous analytical estimates. Local SARs within the body and tail are nonuniform with significant frequency-specific hotspots in the colon, rectum, and tail.
实验采用双井量热法,以确定在电波暗室中暴露于360、700、915和2450 MHz连续波辐射下大鼠尸体的平均全身比吸收率(SAR)。所有暴露实验均使大鼠长轴处于E极化状态。另外还进行了实验,使用光纤温度探头来确定微波暴露期间大脑、食管、结肠、直肠和尾部的局部SAR。所检测辐射频率的全身平均SAR遵循以700 MHz为共振频率的非单调函数。该结果与先前的分析估计一致。体内和尾部的局部SAR并不均匀,在结肠、直肠和尾部有明显的频率特异性热点。