Electrooptic Probe Adapted for Bioelectromagnetic Experimental Investigations

In this paper, we present radio-frequency electro-magnetic field characterization of an electrooptic (EO) probe. This probe is able to simultaneously measure temperature and one component of the electric field (e-field) in a continuous wave (CW) or in a pulsed regime. For this purpose, linearity, se...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on instrumentation and measurement 2012-07, Vol.61 (7), p.2051-2058
Hauptverfasser: Jarrige, P., Ticaud, N., Kohler, S., O'Connor, R. P., Duvillaret, L., Gaborit, G., Arnaud-Cormos, D., Leveque, P.
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Zusammenfassung:In this paper, we present radio-frequency electro-magnetic field characterization of an electrooptic (EO) probe. This probe is able to simultaneously measure temperature and one component of the electric field (e-field) in a continuous wave (CW) or in a pulsed regime. For this purpose, linearity, selectivity, and sensitivity measurements are performed in air and in a cuvette filled with a water solution. The media are exposed to 1800-MHz CW electromagnetic wave through a transverse electromagnetic cell. Numerical characterization is also performed using finite-difference time-domain simulations. The EO probe presents a dynamic range exceeding 70 dB. Selectivity up to 25 dB is measured, demonstrating the ability of the EO probe to measure one unique component of the e-field. The EO probe sensitivity is equal to 0.77 and to 0.18 V · m -1 Hz -½ , in the air and in the water solution, respectively. This millimeter-sized EO probe is particularly suited for the measurement of ultrawide bandwidth and high-voltage e-fields up to a few megavolts per meter.
ISSN:0018-9456
1557-9662
DOI:10.1109/TIM.2012.2183034