Focused intravascular ultrasonic probe using dimpled transducer elements

Chen, Y., Qiu, W.B., Lam, K.H. , Liu, B.Q., Jiang, X.P., Zheng, H.R., Luo, H.S., Chan, H.L.W. and Dai, J.Y. (2015) Focused intravascular ultrasonic probe using dimpled transducer elements. Ultrasonics, 56, pp. 227-231. (doi: 10.1016/j.ultras.2014.07.011) (PMID:25108608)

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Abstract

High-frequency focused intravascular ultrasonic probes were fabricated in this study using dimple technique based on PMN–PT single crystal and lead-free KNN–KBT–Mn ceramic. The center frequency, bandwidth, and insertion loss of the PMN–PT transducer were 34 MHz, 75%, and 22.9 dB, respectively. For the lead-free probe, the center frequency, bandwidth, and insertion loss were found to be 40 MHz, 72%, and 28.8 dB, respectively. The ultrasonic images of wire phantom and vessels with good resolution were obtained to evaluate the transducer performance. The −6 dB axial and lateral resolutions of the PMN–PT probe were determined to be 58 μm and 131 μm, respectively. For the lead-free probe, the axial and lateral resolutions were found to be 44 μm and 125 μm, respectively. These results suggest that the mechanical dimpling technique has good potential in preparing focused transducers for intravascular ultrasound applications.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Lam, Dr Koko
Authors: Chen, Y., Qiu, W.B., Lam, K.H., Liu, B.Q., Jiang, X.P., Zheng, H.R., Luo, H.S., Chan, H.L.W., and Dai, J.Y.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Engineering > Systems Power and Energy
Journal Name:Ultrasonics
Publisher:Elsevier
ISSN:0041-624X
ISSN (Online):1874-9968

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