DocumentCode :
129908
Title :
Fabrication of a high-frequency phased array with sparse Vernier array element spacing for grating lobe suppression
Author :
Bezanson, A. ; Leadbetter, Jeff ; Brown, J.A.
Author_Institution :
Biomed. Eng., Dalhousie Univ., Halifax, NS, Canada
fYear :
2014
fDate :
3-6 Sept. 2014
Firstpage :
671
Lastpage :
674
Abstract :
This work presents the design, fabrication and characterization of a 50 MHz Vernier array. The Vernier array was based on a 128 element transducer with half-wavelength pitch, where every third element was used for transmit, every forth element was used for receive and unused elements were left inactive. The array was a forward looking kerfless design based on a PZT-5H substrate with an element-to-element pitch of 19 microns, and the probe was packaged in a 2.5 mm by 3.1 mm endoscopic form factor. The array was fabricated with a single P(VDF-TrFE)-copolymer matching layer and a polymethylpentene (TPX) lens for passive elevation focusing to a depth of 6 mm. To generate beam profiles, images and videos, the transducer was connected to an in-house developed 64-channel, high-frequency phased array beamformer. Near real-time radiation patterns and images were collected at a frame rate of 10 Hz. The performance of the Vernier array was directly compared to that of a previously developed phased array transducer with approximately one-wavelength pitch. Both transducers possessed similar two-way beamformed pulse bandwidths of 60%. At large steering angles the Vernier array suppressed the grating lobe levels 15 dB over the previously developed phased array, however, as a result of the sparseness of the Vernier array, the measured two-way sensitivity was 18.2 dB lower than the phased array with the fully active aperture. Experimental measurements were in good agreement with the theoretical predictions of 20dB grating lobe suppression and 22dB lower sensitivity than the phased array. Comparison images were generated of wire phantoms in a water bath as well as wire phantoms situated in a tissue phantom in order to assess the tradeoff between lower grating lobe levels at the expense of lower sensitivity.
Keywords :
biomedical transducers; biomedical ultrasonics; phantoms; polymers; ultrasonic transducer arrays; P(VDF-TrFE)-copolymer matching layer; PZT-5H substrate; TPX lens; beam profile generation; depth 6 mm; endoscopic form factor; forward looking kerfless design; frequency 50 MHz; grating lobe suppression; half wavelength pitch; high frequency phased array beamformer; high frequency phased array fabrication; passive elevation focusing; phased array transducer; polymethylpentene lens; receive transducer; size 19 mum; size 2.5 mm; size 3.1 mm; sparse Vernier array element spacing; steering angle; tissue phantom; transmit transducer; two way beamformed pulse bandwidth; wire phantoms; Antenna radiation patterns; Arrays; Gratings; Phantoms; Sensitivity; Transducers; Wires; Endoscopic Imaging; High Frequency; Medical Transducers; Phased Array; Vernier Array;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2014 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2014.0165
Filename :
6932367
Link To Document :
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