Title :
A high-frequency annular-array transducer using an interdigital bonded 1-3 composite
Author :
Chabok, Hamid Reza ; Cannata, Jonathan M. ; Kim, Hyung Ham ; Williams, Jay A. ; Park, Jinhyoung ; Shung, K. Kirk
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Biomed. Eng., Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
fDate :
1/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper reports the design, fabrication, and characterization of a 1-3 composite annular-array transducer. An interdigital bonded (IB) 1-3 composite was prepared using two IB operations on a fine-grain piezoelectric ceramic. The final composite had 19-μm-wide posts separated by 6-μm-wide polymer kerfs. A novel method to remove metal electrodes from polymer portions of the 1-3 composite was established to eliminate the need for patterning and aligning the electrode on the composite to the electrodes on a flexible circuit. Unloaded epoxy was used for both the matching and backing layers and a flexible circuit was used for interconnect. A prototype array was successfully fabricated and tested. The results were in reasonable agreement with those predicted by a circuit-analogous model. The average center frequency estimated from the measured pulse-echo responses of array elements was 33.5 MHz and the -6-dB fractional bandwidth was 57%. The average insertion loss recorded was 14.3 dB, and the maximum crosstalk between the nearest-neighbor elements was less than -37 dB. Images of a wire phantom and excised porcine eye were obtained to show the capabilities of the array for high-frequency ultrasound imaging.
Keywords :
composite materials; electrodes; flexible electronics; interdigital transducers; piezoceramics; polymers; ultrasonic imaging; backing layer; circuit-analogous model; fine-grain piezoelectric ceramic; flexible circuit; high-frequency annular-array transducer; interdigital bonded 1-3 composite; matching layer; metal electrode; patterning; polymer kerf; pulse-echo response measurement; size 19 mum; size 6 mum; ultrasound imaging; Arrays; Bonding; Ceramics; Electrodes; Frequency measurement; Insertion loss; Transducers; Animals; Ceramics; Electric Impedance; Equipment Design; Eye; Lead; Phantoms, Imaging; Swine; Titanium; Transducers; Ultrasonography; Zirconium;
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TUFFC.2011.1787