DocumentCode :
129599
Title :
Enhancement of photoacoustic imaging quality by using CMUT technology: Experimental study
Author :
Vallet, Marc ; Varray, Francois ; Kalkhoran, Mohammad Azizian ; Vray, Didier ; Boutet, Jerome
Author_Institution :
CREATIS, Univ. Lyon 1, Villeurbanne, France
fYear :
2014
fDate :
3-6 Sept. 2014
Firstpage :
1296
Lastpage :
1299
Abstract :
Photoacoustic (PA) signals are known to be wideband thanks to their N-shape. Yet ultrasound (US) transducers commonly used for PA imaging use piezoelectric technology (PZT) and hence present a limited bandwidth in reception. Thus, PA signals can not be fully acquired and are filtered by the receiver. Capacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducer (cMUT) technology has emerged as an alternative to conventional PZT transducers in the field of medical imaging. Among the interesting properties offered by this technology, a theoretically infinite bandwidth in reception may be reached. In this work the interest of cMUT larger bandwidth for PA imaging is studied by comparing a cMUT and a classical PZT linear US probes. PA acquisitions have been made on several homemade bimodal phantoms whose properties are well-known. For each phantom, acquisitions have been realized with both probes in the same conditions. The probes characteristics have been verified for the reception of PA signals and three criteria have been evaluated to compare the two probes: signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR), and the maximal amplitude of PA signals. The cMUT probe presents indeed a larger fractional bandwidth in reception and the SNR and CNR are enhanced by at least 6dB. Furthermore, the sensitivity of the cMUT probe is higher and it receives 4 to 5 times more signal than the PZT probe. Therefore, this work highlights the potential of cMUT technology for PA imaging through quantitative as well as qualitative parameters.
Keywords :
biomedical ultrasonics; capacitive sensors; phantoms; photoacoustic effect; piezoelectric transducers; ultrasonic transducers; CMUT technology; PA imaging; capacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducer; classical PZT linear US probes; contrast-to-noise ratio; enhancement; homemade bimodal phantoms; maximal amplitude; medical imaging; photoacoustic imaging quality; piezoelectric technology; signal-to-noise ratio; theoretically infinite bandwidth; ultrasound transducers; wideband photoacoustic signals; Acoustics; Bandwidth; Phantoms; Probes; Signal to noise ratio; Ultrasonic imaging;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2014 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2014.0320
Filename :
6932055
Link To Document :
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