When dielectric spectroscopy meets THz spectroscopy; The tale of two estranged brothers

Yuri Feldman, Paul Ben Ishai

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Abstract

The study of dielectric properties of biological systems and their components is important not only for the fundamental scientific knowledge but also for its applications in medicine, biology, and biotechnology. The technique-known as dielectric spectroscopy (DS)-received impetus from the advent of impedance and network vector analyzers in late nineteen eighties. This new technology made it possible for researchers quickly and accurately to acquire time-or frequency-spectra of permittivity and conductivity in an extremely wide frequency band (10-6-1012Hz). The link between well-developed traditional DS and the recently appeared THz spectroscopy will be briefly reviewed in the paper.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2015 IEEE Topical Conference on Biomedical Wireless Technologies, Networks, and Sensing Systems, BioWireleSS 2015
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Pages48-50
Number of pages3
ISBN (Electronic)9781479955114
DOIs
StatePublished - 7 Jul 2015
Externally publishedYes
Event2015 IEEE Topical Conference on Biomedical Wireless Technologies, Networks, and Sensing Systems, BioWireleSS 2015 - San Diego, United States
Duration: 25 Jan 201528 Jan 2015

Publication series

Name2015 IEEE Topical Conference on Biomedical Wireless Technologies, Networks, and Sensing Systems, BioWireleSS 2015

Conference

Conference2015 IEEE Topical Conference on Biomedical Wireless Technologies, Networks, and Sensing Systems, BioWireleSS 2015
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySan Diego
Period25/01/1528/01/15

Keywords

  • Dielectric spectroscopy
  • Thz spectroscopy
  • Water
  • biological systems

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