Title :
Micromachined high frequency PMN-PT/Epoxy 1–3 composite ultrasonic annular arrays
Author :
Liu, Changgeng ; Djuth, Frank ; Hu, ChangHong ; Chen, Ruimin ; Zhang, Xiabing ; Li, Xiang ; Zhou, Qifa ; Shung, Kirk
Author_Institution :
Geospace Res., Inc., El Segundo, CA, USA
Abstract :
Micromachined high-frequency PMN-PT 1-3 composite ultrasonic annular arrays have been developed. The design, fabrication, and performance of the miniature transducers are described in this paper. PMN-PT single crystal 1-3 composite was produced using micromachining techniques. The area of the single crystal pillar is 9 μm × 9 μm. The space between each pillar was ~5 μm; this region was filled with a polymer. A six-element annular transducer with equal area for each element and 16 μm kerfs between annuli was produced. The composite thickness employed in these tests was 24 μm. A novel electric interconnection strategy for high density array elements is presented. After the transducer was attached to the electrical connection board and packaged, the array transducer was tested in a pulse/echo arrangement, whereby the center frequency, bandwidth, two-way insertion loss (IL), and cross talk between adjacent elements were measured for each annulus. The center frequency is about 50 MHz and the -6 dB bandwidth is about 90%. The minimum insertion loss is -19.5 dB at 50 MHz and the crosstalk between adjacent elements is about -35 dB. The micromachining techniques developed in this paper can be applied in fabrication of other array transducers.
Keywords :
bioelectric phenomena; biomedical ultrasonics; filled polymers; micromachining; ultrasonic transducers; PMN-PT single crystal 1-3 composite; array transducer; electric interconnection strategy; electrical connection board; electrical connection packaged; high density array elements; high-frequency PMN-PT 1-3 composite; micromachining techniques; miniature transducers; polymer; pulse-echo arrangement; single crystal pillar; six-element annular transducer; two-way insertion loss; ultrasonic annular arrays; Acoustics; Fabrication; Materials; Ultrasonic imaging; Ultrasonic transducer arrays; Wires;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2010 IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0382-9
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2010.5936008