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Published August 2017 | Published
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Homogenizing microwave illumination in thermoacoustic tomography by a linear-to-circular polarizer based on frequency selective surfaces

Abstract

A circularly polarized antenna, providing more homogeneous illumination compared to a linearly polarized antenna, is more suitable for microwave induced thermoacoustic tomography (TAT). The conventional realization of a circular polarization is by using a helical antenna, but it suffers from low efficiency, low power capacity, and limited aperture in TAT systems. Here, we report an implementation of a circularly polarized illumination method in TAT by inserting a single-layer linear-to-circular polarizer based on frequency selective surfaces between a pyramidal horn antenna and an imaging object. The performance of the proposed method was validated by both simulations and experimental imaging of a breast tumor phantom. The results showed that a circular polarization was achieved, and the resultant thermoacoustic signal-to-noise was twice greater than that in the helical antenna case. The proposed method is more desirable in a waveguide-based TAT system than the conventional method.

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© 2017 American Institute of Physics. Received 2 July 2017; accepted 31 July 2017; published online 9 August 2017. This work was supported in part by the China 973 program 2013CB328902 and the China Scholarship Council.

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