DocumentCode
915061
Title
Fabrication and Performance of a 40-MHz Linear Array Based on a 1-3 Composite with Geometric Elevation Focusing
Author
Brown, Jeremy A. ; Foster, F. Stuart ; Needles, Andrew ; Cherin, Emmanuel ; Lockwood, Geoffrey R.
Author_Institution
Sunnybrook Health Sci. Centre, Toronto
Volume
54
Issue
9
fYear
2007
fDate
9/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1888
Lastpage
1894
Abstract
The fabrication and performance of a 256-element high-frequency (40-MHz) linear array is described. The array was fabricated using a high-frequency 1-3 PZT-polymer composite material developed in our laboratory. The spacing of the pillars in the composite was chosen to match the 40-mum center-to-center element spacing of the array electrodes. The element electrodes were created using photolithography, and connections to the electrodes were made using ultrasonic wire bonding. The array was focused in the elevation direction by geometrically shaping the composite material using a cylindrical die with a 6-mm radius of curvature. The resulting transducer produced pulses with a -6 dB two-way bandwidth of 50% and a peak-to-peak pressure of 503 kPa when excited with a plusmn30 V monocycle pulse. The measured one-way ( -6 dB) directivity for a single array element was 24 degrees and the -3 dB one-way elevation beamwidth was measured to be 130 mum. The radiation pattern for a focused 64-element subaperture was measured by mechanically translating the aperture above a needle hydrophone. A -3 dB one-way beamwidth of 97 mum was found at a depth of 6 mm. The one-way radiation pattern decreased smoothly to less than -30 dB at a lateral distance of 640 mum.
Keywords
arrays; composite materials; electrodes; lead compounds; photolithography; piezoelectric materials; piezoelectric transducers; polymers; ultrasonic imaging; ultrasonic transducers; -3 dB one-way elevation beamwidth; -6 dB two-way bandwidth; 1-3 PZT-polymer composite; 256-element high-frequency linear array; 40-MHz linear array; 64-element subaperture; PZT; PZT - Interface; array electrodes; cylindrical die; frequency 40 MHz; geometric elevation focusing; high-frequency imaging; needle hydrophone; one-way directivity; photolithography; radiation pattern; ultrasonic transducer; ultrasonic wire bonding; voltage -30 V; voltage 30 V; Bandwidth; Bonding; Composite materials; Electrodes; Fabrication; Laboratories; Lithography; Mechanical variables measurement; Ultrasonic transducers; Wire; Computer-Aided Design; Equipment Design; Equipment Failure Analysis; Image Enhancement; Radio Waves; Reproducibility of Results; Sensitivity and Specificity; Transducers; Ultrasonography;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-3010
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TUFFC.2007.473
Filename
4337749
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