Title :
A phased array antenna for simultaneous HIFU therapy and sonography
Author :
Sheljaskov, Todor ; Lerch, Reinhard ; Bechtold, Mario ; Newerla, Klaus ; Schatzle, U.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Meas. Technol., Linz Univ., Austria
Abstract :
A new type of linear phased array antenna, which is able to simultaneously work as therapy and imaging transducer, was developed. The transducer structure was designed by utilizing finite element simulations. The array elements of this antenna consist of two piezoceramic and one matching layer. Furthermore, one of these piezoceramic layers is divided into three separately wired transducers. This new antenna is able to generate a high power therapy sound (sine burst) at a frequency of 1.7 MHz and also exhibits an efficient pulse echo mode for imaging at a frequency of 5.5 MHz. Moreover, the contradictory requirements of both operating modes, i.e. the fact that a sharp resonance is needed for an improved efficiency at therapy as well as an improved bandwidth at sonography, could be fulfilled. The impedance measurement at a prototype shows a good conformity with the simulation results and validates the advantages of this new transducer design
Keywords :
acoustic transducer arrays; antenna phased arrays; biomedical equipment; biomedical ultrasonics; radiation therapy; ultrasonic transducer arrays; 1.7 MHz; 5.5 MHz; HIFU therapy; US diagnostic imaging; US therapy; efficient pulse echo mode; finite element simulations; high power therapy sound; high-intensity focused ultrasound; matching layer; medical instrumentation; phased array antenna; piezoceramic layers; separately wired transducers; sharp resonance; sine burst; sonography; transducer design; Acoustic transducers; Antenna arrays; Finite element methods; Frequency; Linear antenna arrays; Medical treatment; Phased arrays; Piezoelectric materials; Power generation; Ultrasonography;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium, 1996. Proceedings., 1996 IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Antonio, TX
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3615-1
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.1996.584372