Title :
Theoretical contributions concerning biophysical mechanisms of interaction between external millimeter wave electromagnetic field and living biological systems
Author :
Rotaru, H. ; Ciobanu, N.V. ; Rusu, D.B. ; Betskii, O.V. ; Ghitu, D.V.
Author_Institution :
State Univ. of Moldova, Chisinau
Abstract :
In the present, the study of millimeter waves interaction with living biological systems represent one of the most dynamic field of modern biophysics because of well known using of EHF EMF (extremely high-frequency electromagnetic field) athermal biological effects in biology, medicine and agriculture (mostly in former USSR territory). Despite the huge number of the scientific works on this problem, both experimental and theoretical, nevertheless the generation physiological and physical mechanisms of experimentally observed athermal biological effects and also the pathway interaction or physical behavior phenomenology of millimeter waves in strong anisotropic mediums, like living biological organisms, are still unclear. In this paperwork, we propose a new generation and interaction mechanism between millimeter waves and living biological systems, based on the Frohlich Hypothesis, respectively through coherent phonons formation.
Keywords :
biological effects of fields; EHF EMF; Frohlich hypothesis; athermal biological effects; biophysical mechanisms; coherent phonons formation; external millimeter wave electromagnetic field; extremely high-frequency electromagnetic field; living biological organisms; living biological systems; millimeter waves interaction; modern biophysics; pathway interaction; physical behavior phenomenology; physiological mechanism; strong anisotropic mediums; Biological system modeling; Biological systems; Electromagnetic fields; Electromagnetic propagation; Electronics industry; Industrial electronics; Millimeter wave technology; Organisms; Phonons; Power engineering and energy;
Conference_Titel :
Electromagnetics in Advanced Applications, 2007. ICEAA 2007. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Torino
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0767-5
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0767-5
DOI :
10.1109/ICEAA.2007.4387488