用于皮肤的双模分环谐振器传感和热疗阵列

IF 3 Q2 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Yuchen Gu;Dustin Kendig;Mo Shakouri;Daniel W. van der Weide
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我们展示了一种基于分裂环谐振器(SRR)和微带耦合线的涂抹器阵列,作为一种双模式工具,既能进行微波传感,又能对皮肤癌进行热疗。原型涂抹器是在低成本、多层基板上实现的,其设计承载 3 × 3 单元,其中一排中的每个单元都调谐到 8 至 15 千兆赫(空载)的单独频率。通过微带传输线向 SRR 输送磁耦合能量,从而在 SRR 环路终端之间的传感区域实现电场增强。集中的电场导致了施用器的高灵敏度,而单元单元周围的通孔栅栏也提高了灵敏度。我们对电磁模拟和等效电路提取进行了分析,以确保共振一致性。在模拟和实验中,我们通过区分共振偏移和不同被测材料(MUT)的衰减,进一步观察了不同皮肤模拟、现成动物组织的传感能力。结合瞬态红外成像技术,我们进一步证明了涂抹器利用皮肤模拟组织进行热疗的能力。使用小于 5 W 的输入功率,涂抹器就能诱导治疗性温度升高。
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Dual Mode Split Ring Resonator Sensing and Hyperthermia Array for Skin
We demonstrate an applicator array based on split ring resonators (SRR) and microstrip coupled lines to serve as a dual-mode tool to conduct both microwave sensing and hyperthermia for skin cancer. The prototype applicator is realized on a low-cost, multi-layer substrate and designed to host 3 × 3 unit cells in which each unit in a row is tuned to a separate frequency ranging from 8 to 15 GHz (unloaded). E-field enhancement is achieved across the sensing regions between SRR loop terminals by feeding magnetically coupled energy to SRRs through microstrip transmission lines. The concentrated E-field leads to the applicator's high sensitivity that is also enhanced by the via fences surrounding the unit cells. EM simulation and equivalent circuit extraction are analyzed to ensure resonance consistency. We further observe the sensing capability on different skin-mimicking, off-the-shelf animal tissue in both simulations and experiments by distinguishing resonance shift and attenuation with different material under test (MUT). Coupled with transient infrared imaging, we further demonstrate hyperthermia capabilities of the applicator using skin-mimicking tissue. Using less than 5 W of input power, the applicator can induce therapeutic temperature elevation.
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