Publications by authors named "Fereshteh Rouholahnejad"

Several recent theoretical dosimetric studies above 6 GHz apply generic layered skin models. For this frequency range, new experimental phantoms for over-the-air performance of wireless devices were proposed that simulate the impedance matching effects of the stratum corneum layer (SCL) with a low-loss coating layer. The aim of this study was to verify the skin models by comparing their reflection coefficients S with measurements of 37 human volunteers (21 males, 16 females, 5-80 years) at 21 body locations (10 at palm, 11 at arm/face) with different SCL thicknesses, using waveguides covering frequencies from 40 to 110 GHz.

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This paper explains the effect of pressure on separation factor, resolving power (defined based on a single peak), and resolution (defined based on two adjacent peaks) in ion mobility spectrometry. IMS spectra were recorded at various pressures ranging from 39 hPa (29Torr) up to atmospheric pressure and various ion gates ranging from 50 to 225 micros. The results show that the IMS peaks shift perfectly linear with pressure so that separation factors remain unaffected by pressure.

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A new and fast method for measuring the diffusion coefficients of binary gas mixtures using ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) has been developed. In this method, the sample is injected as a short pulse into the flowing drift gas, forming a Gaussian concentration profile inside the drift region. This Gaussian cloud is irradiated with a fast moving swarm of electrons to create negative ions.

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