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Characterizing a Transverse Electromagnetic Cell with Nanosecond Pulsed Electric Fields for Biological Applications

The operating characteristics during a transient of a transverse electromagnetic (TEM) test cell coupled to a nanosecond electromagnetic pulse generator are described through experiment and simulations. The coupled system provides a uniform field in a large area for nanosecond pulsed electric fields...

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Main Authors: Camps-Raga, B., Boriraksantikul, N., Kirawanich, P., Nunnally, W.C., Islam, N.E.
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description The operating characteristics during a transient of a transverse electromagnetic (TEM) test cell coupled to a nanosecond electromagnetic pulse generator are described through experiment and simulations. The coupled system provides a uniform field in a large area for nanosecond pulsed electric fields (nsPEFs) effects studies on biological samples. Results show that the rise time and the fall time of the pulse during a transient are affected because of charging, discharging of the cell. The effects on rise and fall times are aggravated further due to the presence of samples in the cell.
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TEM cell
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