Generating Bipolar Nanosecond Pulsed Electric Field using Open Circuit Transmission Line Technique and Avalanche Transistors
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2021. Paper presented at 2020 50th European Microwave Conference (EuMC), Utrecht, Netherlands.
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T1 - Generating Bipolar Nanosecond Pulsed Electric Field using Open Circuit Transmission Line Technique and Avalanche Transistors
AU - Davies, Ilan
AU - Hancock, Chris
PY - 2021/2/2
Y1 - 2021/2/2
N2 - A nanosecond pulse electric field generator based on relatively slow charging and rapid discharging of an open circuit co-axial transmission line through a stack of avalanche transistors operating as a fast switching element, is demonstrated. This low-cost circuit design produces well defined symmetrical bipolar nanosecond pulsed electric fields with rise and fall times less than a nanosecond. The pulse polarity (monopolar negative, monopolar positive or bipolar), duration, repetition rate and amplitude are user controllable. The new pulse generator opens the opportunity for use in a range of medical applications, including tissue sparing tumour ablation, where only the cancerous cells are destroyed.
AB - A nanosecond pulse electric field generator based on relatively slow charging and rapid discharging of an open circuit co-axial transmission line through a stack of avalanche transistors operating as a fast switching element, is demonstrated. This low-cost circuit design produces well defined symmetrical bipolar nanosecond pulsed electric fields with rise and fall times less than a nanosecond. The pulse polarity (monopolar negative, monopolar positive or bipolar), duration, repetition rate and amplitude are user controllable. The new pulse generator opens the opportunity for use in a range of medical applications, including tissue sparing tumour ablation, where only the cancerous cells are destroyed.
U2 - 10.23919/EuMC48046.2021.9338198
DO - 10.23919/EuMC48046.2021.9338198
M3 - Paper
T2 - 2020 50th European Microwave Conference (EuMC)
Y2 - 12 January 2021 through 14 January 2021
ER -