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The calculated and measured temperature distribution of a phased interstitial antenna array (invasive applicators)

Zhang et al., 2002

Document ID
13619427324301532911
Author
Zhang Y
Joines W
Oleson J
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Publication venue
IEEE transactions on microwave theory and techniques

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The power deposition pattern of four antennas, positioned on the corners of a 2-cm square array with different driving phases, is computed under the assumption of negligible coupling between the antennas. The spatial SAR (specific absorption rate) distribution is calculated …
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