DocumentCode
2358485
Title
P3Q-5 Hydrothermal Polycrystalline PZT Thick Film Transducer for High Intensity Ultrasound Radiation at Over 20 MHz
Author
Ishikawa, Mutsuo ; Kurosawa, Minoru Kuribayashi ; Endoh, Akito ; Uchida, Takeyoshi ; Takeuchi, Shinichi ; Kawashima, Norimichi
Author_Institution
Interdisciplinary Graduate Sch. of Sci. & Eng., Tokyo Inst. of Technol.
fYear
2006
fDate
2-6 Oct. 2006
Firstpage
2369
Lastpage
2372
Abstract
A high intensity and high frequency ultrasound radiation ultrasonic transducer was fabricated by the hydrothermal deposition technique of lead zirconate titanate polycrystalline thick film. This ultrasonic transducer had a 45 micron meters thick hydrothermal PZT layer on a 50 micron meters thick titanium substrate, and an active area was 5 mm times 5 mm. The piezoelectric constant d33 of this PZT thick film was 44 pm/V and the acoustic impedance was about 8 Mrayl. This prototype ultrasonic transducer radiated a sound pressures of over 100 kPa at over 20 MHz in degassed water using a thickness vibration mode of the PZT film. The radiated sound pressures was measured using a commercial hydrophone that was proofed of the receiving sensitivity at 1 MHz to 60 MHz. The hydrophone was held 40 mm in front of a surface of the prototype transducer. This measuring point was a central ultrasonic beam axis from the prototype transducer. An applied voltage to the prototype ultrasonic transducer was 40 V at ten cycles burst waveform of sine wave when measuring the radiated sound pressure. Additionally, when a driving signal was 20 MHz continuous sine waves, cavitations and an acoustic streaming was generated along a line of the central ultrasonic beam axis. The observation of generated cavitations when the continuous high intensity ultrasonic radiation from the transducer was conducted with the KI oxidation method. The cavitations was measured by measuring the oxidation reaction from the generating of cavitations in a KI solution. A volume of the KI solution for the measurement of cavitations was 50 ml
Keywords
acoustic emission; acoustic impedance; acoustic intensity measurement; acoustic streaming; cavitation; lead compounds; liquid phase deposition; nonlinear acoustics; oxidation; piezoelectric transducers; thick film sensors; titanium; ultrasonic transducers; 1 to 60 MHz; 20 MHz; 40 V; 40 mm; 45 micron; 5 mm; 50 micron; Pb(ZrTi)O3; acoustic impedance; acoustic streaming; active area; cavitations; continuous sine wave driving signal; high intensity ultrasound radiation; hydrothermal deposition technique; hydrothermal polycrystalline PZT thick film transducer; lead zirconate titanate polycrystalline thick film; piezoelectric constant; potassium iodide oxidation method; sine wave burst waveform; sound pressure; titanium substrate; ultrasonic transducer; Acoustic beams; Acoustic measurements; Acoustic transducers; Oxidation; Prototypes; Sonar equipment; Thick films; Ultrasonic imaging; Ultrasonic transducers; Ultrasonic variables measurement;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Ultrasonics Symposium, 2006. IEEE
Conference_Location
Vancouver, BC
ISSN
1051-0117
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0201-8
Electronic_ISBN
1051-0117
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ULTSYM.2006.602
Filename
4152458
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