Abstract:Microwave ablation is a therapeutic procedure to eliminate abnormal tissue within a body selectively. There are two types of ablations; the thermal one aims to raise the temperature at the target, while the non-thermal one induces a temporarily high electric field at the target to disrupt cellular membrane integrity. This work identifies the fundamental bounds of the efficiency for each type of ablation and the sources to achieve them. For both types, the bounds exceed the performance of existing solutions by … Show more
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