DocumentCode :
3766256
Title :
Recent advances in designing balun-free interstitial antennas for minimally-invasive microwave ablation
Author :
Hung T. Luyen;Yahya Mohtashami;James Sawicki;Jacob D. Shea;Susan C. Hagness;Nader Behdad
Author_Institution :
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1415 Engineering Drive, Madison WI, U.S.A.
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
4
Abstract :
We discuss recent advances in the design of balun-free interstitial antennas for minimally-invasive microwave ablation (MWA). Specifically, two different classes of balun-free MWA antennas are discussed in this paper. The first class of antennas consists of monopole-type radiators fed at their bases using coaxial cables and operated at the second resonant frequency. Under these conditions, a compact specific absorption rate (SAR) pattern is achieved without the need to use a coaxial balun encompassing the outer periphery of the feeding coaxial cable as is done in conventional coax-fed MWA antennas. The second class of antennas consists of balanced dipole or loop antennas fed with inherently balanced, shielded transmission lines. In such a structure, the current flowing on one conductor of the feeding line (and the antenna arm) is balanced by the current flowing on the other conductor (the other antenna arm). Therefore, no RF current flows on the outer surface of the floating shield and the antenna achieves a compact SAR pattern and localized heating zone. Design considerations, principles of operation, and measurement results including the results of ex vivo ablation experiments for representative prototypes of both classes of antennas are presented and discussed in the paper.
Keywords :
"Dipole antennas","Microwave antennas","Coaxial cables","Impedance matching","Antenna feeds","Antenna measurements"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation (ISAP), 2015 International Symposium
Type :
conf
Filename :
7447324
Link To Document :
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