2011 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
Model of the Current-Voltage Relation for a Skin Pore
Authors : N. M. Birlea, S. I. Birlea, E. Culea
Published in: International Conference on Advancements of Medicine and Health Care through Technology
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Using a Nernst-Planck model, we show that the current density in a membrane’s pore as a function of voltage has three types of behavior: a quasi-ohmic behavior at low voltages, with a small slope, a non-ohmic linear dependence at large voltages, with a large slope, and a nonlinear transition region at intermediate voltages. The magnitude of the quasi-ohmic current from low voltages depends mainly on the height of energy barrier inside the pore,
w
, through an exponential term, e
w
. The low voltages domain is experimentally accessible and almost unexplored, despite the fact that it can offer direct information about the energy barrier inside a pore. The model has only two assumed parameters, the energy barrier height,
w
, and the relative size of the entrance region of the pore,
r
, with a clear physical meaning, an important advantage for fitting and interpreting experimental data. This simple model for the current-voltage nonlinearity is a good starting point for explaining the electrical behavior of the skin at low voltages.