Title :
Effect of 2450-Mhz Radiation on the Rabbit Eye
Author :
Guy, Arthur W. ; Lin, James C. ; Kramar, Piroska O. ; Emery, Ashley F.
fDate :
6/1/1975 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The cataractogenic effects of near-zone 2450-MHz radiation in rabbits are presented. The power deposition pattern inside the eyes and head of rabbits has been determined using a thermocouple technique. It was found that a peak absorption of 0.92 W/kg occurred between the lens of the eye and the retina for each milliwatt/square centimeter incident. Time and power-density studies indicated a cataractogenic threshold of a 150-mW/cm2 incident, or 138-W/kg peak absorption behind the lens for 100 min. The threshold time decreased with increasing power density. Agreement between in vivo intraocular temperature measurements and finite-element computer predictions reinforces the suggestion of a thermal mechanism for microwave-induced lens opacities.
Keywords :
Absorption; Animals; Electromagnetic heating; Eyes; In vivo; Lenses; Microstrip; Microwave theory and techniques; Near-field radiation pattern; Rabbits;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.1975.1128606