Open-Ended Coaxial Dielectric Probe Effective Penetration Depth Determination

IEEE Trans Microw Theory Tech. 2016 Mar;64(3):915-923. doi: 10.1109/TMTT.2016.2519027. Epub 2016 Jan 29.

Abstract

We have performed a series of experiments which demonstrate the effect of open-ended coaxial diameter on the depth of penetration. We used a two layer configuration of a liquid and movable cylindrical piece of either Teflon or acrylic. The technique accurately demonstrates the depth in a sample for which a given probe diameter provides a reasonable measure of the bulk dielectric properties for a heterogeneous volume. In addition we have developed a technique for determining the effective depth for a given probe diameter size. Using a set of simulations mimicking four 50 Ω coaxial cable diameters, we demonstrate that the penetration depth in both water and saline has a clear dependence on probe diameter but is remarkably uniform over frequency and with respect to the intervening liquid permittivity. Two different 50 Ω commercial probes were similarly tested and confirm these observations. This result has significant implications to a range of dielectric measurements, most notably in the area of tissue property studies.

Keywords: Dielectric; open-ended coaxial probe; penetration depth; probe diameter; tissue properties.