Ms. Mirotznik et al., HEATING CHARACTERISTICS OF THIN HELICAL ANTENNAS WITH CONDUCTING CORES IN A LOSSY MEDIUM .1. NONINSULATED ANTENNAS, IEEE transactions on microwave theory and techniques, 41(11), 1993, pp. 1878-1886
We report a combined theoretical and experimental study of the heating
characteristics of helical antennas in lossy dielectric media. Propos
ed biomedical application of such antennas include angioplasty, hypert
hermia, and catheter ablation of tissue. The study focuses on helical
antennas, operated in the normal mode (wavelength greater than antenna
diameter but comparable to antenna length), that are terminated at on
e end by a short circuit and at the other by a coaxial feedpoint. The
analytical model is based on the helical sheath approximation, extende
d to the case of lossy media. In addition, experimental studies were p
erformed on helical antennas immersed in aqueous electrolyte of variou
s conductivity. The antennas show two distinct modes of propagation: a
slow mode similar to that observed in helical antennas in loss-free m
edia, and a faster mode, The analytical/numerical results are in good
agreement with experimental data, thus demonstrating the validity of t
he model.