Localized DC Field Produced by Diode Implanted in Isotropic Homogeneous Medium and Exposed to Uniform RF Field
- 1 March 1974
- journal article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
- Vol. BME-21 (2) , 152-163
- https://doi.org/10.1109/tbme.1974.324301
Abstract
Minimally invasive selective stimulation of biological tissue within the body can be achieved by implanting a small rectifying diode and then applying an RF field by means of electrodes or a coil on or near the surface of the body. A theoretical analysis of a simplified model consisting of a cylindrically symmetrical unit implanted in an isotropic homogeneous medium of conductivity σand permittivity ϵ and exposed to a uniform RF field relates the dc component of electrode current to the detailed geometry of the electrodes of the implanted unit and to the amplitude of the applied field.Keywords
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