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Effect of Coupling Medium on Penetration Depth in Microwave Medical Imaging

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In microwave medical imaging, the human skin reflects most of microwave energy due to the impedance mismatch between the air and the body. As a result, only a small portion… Click to show full abstract

In microwave medical imaging, the human skin reflects most of microwave energy due to the impedance mismatch between the air and the body. As a result, only a small portion of the microwave energy can enter the body and work for medical purpose. One solution to tackle this issue is to use a coupling (or matching) medium, which can reduce unwanted reflections on the skin and meanwhile improve spatial imaging resolution. A few types of fluids were measured in this paper for their dielectric properties between 500 MHz and 13.5 GHz. Measurements were performed by a Keysight programmable network analyzer (PNA) with a dielectric probe kit, and dielectric constant and conductivity of the fluids were presented in this paper. Then, quantitative computations were exercised to present the attenuations due to the reflection on the skin and to the loss in each coupling medium, based on the measured liquid dielectric values. Finally, electromagnetic simulations verified that the coupling liquid can allow more microwave energy to enter the body to allow for a more efficient medical examination.

Keywords: microwave energy; coupling medium; effect coupling; medium; medical imaging; microwave medical

Journal Title: Diagnostics
Year Published: 2022

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