Design of compact electromagnetic impulse radiating antenna for melanoma treatment.

Author: Arockiasamy P1, Mohan S.
Affiliation:
1Electronics and Communication, Department of ECE, College of Engineering, Anna University , Chennai , India.
Conference/Journal: Electromagn Biol Med.
Date published: 2015 Feb 4
Other: Pages: 1-8 , Word Count: 173


Abstract
Abstract Cancer therapy is one of the several new applications which use nanosecond and subnanosecond high voltage pulses. New treatment based on electromagnetic (EM) fields have been developed as non-surgical and minimally invasive treatments of tumors. In particular, subnanosecond pulses can introduce important non-thermal changes in cell biology, especially the permeabilization of the cell membrane. The motivation behind this work is to launch intense subnanosecond pulses to the target (tumors) non-invasively. This works focuses on the design of a compact intense pulsed EM radiating antenna. In tense EM waves radiated at the first focal point of the Prolate Spheroidal Reflector (PSR) are focused at the second focal point where the target (tumor) is present. Two antennas with PSR but fed with different compact wave radiator are designed to focus pulsed field at the second focal point. The PSR with modified bicone antenna feed and PSR with elliptically tapered horn antenna feed are designed. The design parameters and radiation performance are discussed.
KEYWORDS:
Bicone antenna; horn antenna; melanoma treatment; prolate spheroidal reflector
PMID: 25651405

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