The near-field evanescent microwave microscope is based on a coaxial transmission line resonator with a silver plated tungsten tip protruding through an end-wall aperture. The sensor is used to measure the local dielectric properties of porcine skin in the frequency range from 1 GHz to 15 GHz. The dielectric property of the skin within the near field of the tip frustrates the electric field and measurably changes the transmission line\u27s resonant frequency and quality factor (Q). The shift of the resonator\u27s frequency and Q is measured as a function of tip-sample separation, and a quantitative relationship between the real and imaginary parts of the local dielectric constant using the method of images is established. The associated cha...
International audienceTo go toward non-invasive melanoma analysis without the requirement of biopsy,...
Electromagnetic (EM) medical technologies are rapidly expanding worldwide for both diagnostics and t...
Skin cancer affected more than 1 million people in the United States in 2003. While it can be deadly...
The near-field evanescent microwave microscope is based on a coaxial transmission line resonator wit...
This thesis describes the application of a custom designed λ/4 resonant coaxial probe to measurement...
Microwave thermography, tomography and hyperthermia are potentially useful clinical techniques that ...
The development of an effective electromagnetic-based skin cancer detection system requires an accur...
Abstract—Hermetic stainless-steel open-ended coaxial probes have been designed for precision dielect...
In this paper, we first review the most common measurement methods, previously used, for assessing t...
With the increasing use of microwave radiation for communications and radar, it is necessary to know...
Accurate knowledge of the dielectric permittivity and conductivity of biological tissue provides dir...
Accurate tissue dielectric measurements are crucial for the development of electromagnetic diagnosti...
Abstract Background In order to use the microwave to measure the dielectric constant of the human bo...
Abstract—We are using open-ended coaxial probes to de-termine the dielectric properties of freshly e...
INTRODUCTION Microwave imaging has been of interest in recent decades, offering the potential of an ...
International audienceTo go toward non-invasive melanoma analysis without the requirement of biopsy,...
Electromagnetic (EM) medical technologies are rapidly expanding worldwide for both diagnostics and t...
Skin cancer affected more than 1 million people in the United States in 2003. While it can be deadly...
The near-field evanescent microwave microscope is based on a coaxial transmission line resonator wit...
This thesis describes the application of a custom designed λ/4 resonant coaxial probe to measurement...
Microwave thermography, tomography and hyperthermia are potentially useful clinical techniques that ...
The development of an effective electromagnetic-based skin cancer detection system requires an accur...
Abstract—Hermetic stainless-steel open-ended coaxial probes have been designed for precision dielect...
In this paper, we first review the most common measurement methods, previously used, for assessing t...
With the increasing use of microwave radiation for communications and radar, it is necessary to know...
Accurate knowledge of the dielectric permittivity and conductivity of biological tissue provides dir...
Accurate tissue dielectric measurements are crucial for the development of electromagnetic diagnosti...
Abstract Background In order to use the microwave to measure the dielectric constant of the human bo...
Abstract—We are using open-ended coaxial probes to de-termine the dielectric properties of freshly e...
INTRODUCTION Microwave imaging has been of interest in recent decades, offering the potential of an ...
International audienceTo go toward non-invasive melanoma analysis without the requirement of biopsy,...
Electromagnetic (EM) medical technologies are rapidly expanding worldwide for both diagnostics and t...
Skin cancer affected more than 1 million people in the United States in 2003. While it can be deadly...