Table 1 The mean absolute electric and magnetic field values.

From: Computer simulation study of the penetration of pulsed 30, 60 and 90 GHz radiation into the human ear

Electric Field

Magnetic Field

100 ps

orth.

SD

30° ant.

SD

45° sup.

SD

100 ps

orthogonal

SD

GHz

Vm−1

Vm−1

Vm−1

GHz

mAm−1

30

1.4

0.28

1.32

0.24

1.52

0.29

30

14

3.0

60

4.37

1.09

2.4

0.52

0.76

0.21

60

54

11

90

7.94

2.02

2.33

0.56

0.52

0.04

90

95

2.0

Electric Field

  

20 ps

orth.

 

30° ant.

 

45° sup.

    

GHz

Vm−1

SD

Vm−1

SD

Vm−1

SD

   

90

8.75

2.78

2

0.51

0.51

0.045

   

Power Density (PD)

Maximum PD

 

100 ps

orth.

 

30° ant.

 

45° sup.

 

100 ps

orthogonal

 

GHz

mWm−2

SD

mWm−2

SD

mWm−2

SD

GHz

mWm−2

 

30

20

5.0

18

7.0

24

7.0

30

36

 

60

250

11

72

25

77

4.0

60

410

 

90

790

35

65

3.0

3.0

0.3

90

1380

 

Power Density (PD)

Maximum PD

 

20 ps

orth.

 

30° ant.

 

45° sup.

 

20 ps

orthogonal

 

GHz

mWm−2

SD

mWm−2

SD

mWm−2

SD

GHz

mWm−2

 

90

1000

580

49

22

3.1

0.6

90

2070

 
  1. E-field, H-field and PD values from the point sensor array within the tympanic membrane, adjusted to an incident signal value of 61.4 Vm−1, (equivalent to incident PD of 10 Wm−2). The mean E-field and mean PD with standard deviation (SD) with the orthogonal, 30° anterior and 45° superior pulses, with the 100 ps excitation is shown. The H-field values are only for the 100 ps orthogonal excitation. The 20 ps excitation values are shown at 90 GHz only. The maximum PD at the centre of the tympanic membrane with the 100 ps and 20 ps excitations are shown.