Title :
Fabrication of PZT sol gel composite ultrasonic transducers using batch fabrication micromolding
Author :
Pang, Guofeng ; Sayer, Michael ; Lockwood, Geoffrey R. ; Watt, Michael
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Queen´´s Univ., Kingston, Ont.
Abstract :
A new micromolding technique for fabricating high-frequency (>20 MHz) ultrasound transducers has been developed. The technique combines sol gel processing with an epoxy-based, photo-resist Su-8 micromold to form miniature PZT structures. An advantage of this technique as compared to more traditional lithographic galvanforming and abforming (LIGA) processing is that the intermediate step of producing a nickel-plated mold is avoided. Instead, the PZT is formed directly using a photo-resist. The resulting structures can be fabricated with aspect ratios up to 3:1 and thicknesses up to 50 mu. We have successfully fabricated 50-mu thick linear array elements with 23-mu-wide elements separated by 15 kerfs. A 50-mu thick, 2.5-mm diameter, five-element annular array structure with 20-mu kerfs also has been fabricated. The micromolded PZT composite has a density of 5.7-5.8 plusmn 0.4 g/cm3 and a thickness coupling coefficient as high as 0.32
Keywords :
LIGA; batch processing (industrial); micromechanical devices; moulding; piezoelectric transducers; sol-gel processing; ultrasonic transducers; LIGA; PZT sol gel composite ultrasonic transducers; batch fabrication micromolding; five-element annular array structure; micromolding technique; miniature PZT structures; photo-resist; sol gel processing; thickness coupling coefficient; Bonding; Ceramics; Chemicals; Fabrication; Firing; Laser ablation; Manufacturing; Phased arrays; Ultrasonic imaging; Ultrasonic transducers;
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TUFFC.2006.1678196