Journal of Microwave Power
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A Dual Vial Waveguide
Exposure Facility for Examining Microwave Effects In Vitro [PDF] |
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S.T. Lou,
N. J. Roberts, Jr., and S. M. Michaelson
1983 18 2 121-132 |
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Abstract A waveguide exposure system
operated between 2 and 4 GHz was assembled in a laboratory incubator in order
to study potential temperature-dependent and temperature-independent actions
of microwaves. Two vials containing cell cultures were exposed simultaneously
in a single waveguide in order to reduce the space required, and to allow
concurrent study of autologous cell cultures in two
different functional states (resting and stimulated) during exposure. Dosimetry was performed using three techniques with
different underlying assumptions, as well as the technique of differential
power measurement. Each of the four techniques yielded different results,
although differences between the two vials using any single technique were
negligible. A significant `hot spot' occurred at the center
of each vial. The ratio between maximum and minimum absorption rate within a
single vial was 33-fold using a vial of 1.2 –cm diameter and 1.6-cm
height. With agitation and exposure at
specific absorption rate (SAR) equal to 21 mW/ml, the thermal gradient was less than 0.1ºC
between these two points. The averaged
SAR can be determined by steady-state heating analysis. The exposure system
can be calibrated readily by calculation for the measured powers, but not by
differential power measurement. |