• DocumentCode
    1336542
  • Title

    Biological applications of large electric fields: some history and fundamentals

  • Author

    Polk, Charles

  • Author_Institution
    Rhode Island Univ., Kingston, RI, USA
  • Volume
    28
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    2000
  • fDate
    2/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    6
  • Lastpage
    14
  • Abstract
    The history of electric fields in biology is summarized briefly. Physical concepts important for explaining the action of electric field pulses on biological objects are reviewed: relation of pulse width to frequency spectrum; precise meaning of “conductor” and “dielectric”; electrical properties of living tissues; translatory and rotational motion of electric charges and dipoles; effects of inhomogeneity, diffusion and viscosity; conditions for validity of linear models; electrical mobility of ions in membrane channels and membranes; conditions for radiation; reflection, refraction, and penetration of radiated fields; effect of radiated magnetic fields on chemical reaction rates; radiation pressure; electrostriction; the problem of distinguishing between thermal and nonthermal effects. The rationale for close collaboration among biologists, engineers, physicists, and physicians is discussed
  • Keywords
    bioelectric phenomena; biological effects of fields; biomembrane transport; electrostriction; biological applications; chemical reaction rates; conductor; dielectric; diffusion; dipole motion; electric charge motion; electric fields; electrostriction; frequency spectrum; history; ion electrical mobility; linear models; living tissues electrical properties; membrane channels; membranes; nonthermal effects; pulse width; radiated fields; radiated magnetic fields; radiation; radiation pressure; thermal effects; viscosity; Biological system modeling; Biological tissues; Biomembranes; Frequency; History; Magnetic properties; Nonuniform electric fields; Reflection; Space vector pulse width modulation; Viscosity;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0093-3813
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/27.842818
  • Filename
    842818