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MANUFACTURING CONDITIONS OF A MODIFIED TEM CELL FOR REAL-TIME OBSERVATION OF BIOLOGICAL CELLS EXPOSED TO ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS


SOUEID MALAK 1*, CARR LYNN 1, 2, O’CONNOR RODNEY P. 1, 2, LEVEQUE PHILIPPE 1, ARNAUD-CORMOS DELIA 1
1. XLIM Research Institute, UMR CNRS 7252 University of Limoges, 87060 Limoges, France
2. LABEX "Sigma-LIM", University of Limoges, 87060 Limoges, France

Issue:

PLUMEE, Number 1, Volume V

Section:

Issue No.1 - Volume 5 (2015)

Abstract:

In this paper, we study the influence of the manufacturing conditions of a transverse electromagnetic (TEM) cell for real-time observation of biological cells during their exposure to electromagnetic fields. Microscopic observation is acheived through an aperture in the lower wall of the TEM cell that is sealed with a 700-nm film of the transparent conducting material Indium tin oxide (ITO). The ITO layer is connected to the lower wall with a conductive epoxy adhesive. To ensure a perfect and stable electrical contact, the epoxy must be heated to degas and consolidate. A study on the efficiency of contact provided by the epoxy was carried out according to the heating duration. The results show that a long heating duration more than 12 hours is required to obtain an electrical continuity in the aperture that is insensitive to temperature increase during exposure to electromagnetic fields.

Keywords:

Transverse electromagnetic (TEM) cell, Indium tin oxide (ITO), optical transparency, electromagnetic field, electrical continuity, real-time.

Code [ID]:

PLUMEE201501V05S01A0028 [0004267]

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