Title :
10F-3 Self-Focused ZnO Transducers for Ultrasonic Biomicroscopy
Author :
Cannata, J.M. ; Williams, J.A. ; Zhou, Q. ; Yu, H. ; Sun, L. ; Kim, E.S. ; Shung, K.K.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles
Abstract :
A simple fabrication technique was developed to produce self-focused high frequency single element transducers with sputtered zinc oxide (ZnO) crystal films. The novelty of this technique lies in that the ZnO film can be sputtered directly onto a curved substrate. Two transducers were fabricated by sputtering an 18 mum thick ZnO layer on 2 and 3 mm diameter aluminum rods with ends shaped and polished to produce an f# equal to one. The aluminum rod served a dual purpose as the backing layer and positive electrode for the resultant transducers. A single 4 mum Parylene polymer matching layer was deposited on the transducers after housing and interconnect. The pulse-echo response for the 2 mm aperture transducer was centered at 109 MHz with a -6 dB bandwidth of 43%. A 3 mm aperture transducer produced a 96 MHz echo response with a 52% bandwidth. The measured insertion loss for the 2 mm aperture was 45 dB and the 3 mm aperture was 42 dB. A wire phantom and adult zebrafish were imaged to show the capability of the transducers.
Keywords :
II-VI semiconductors; acoustic microscopy; aluminium; biological techniques; sputtered coatings; ultrasonic applications; ultrasonic transducers; zinc compounds; Al; ZnO; adult zebrafish; aluminum rods; curved substrate; frequency 109 MHz; frequency 96 MHz; parylene polymer matching layer; self focused high frequency single element transducer; size 2 mm; size 3 mm; sputtered zinc oxide crystal film; transducer pulse-echo response; ultrasonic biomicroscopy; wire phantom; Aluminum; Apertures; Bandwidth; Electrodes; Fabrication; Frequency; Sputtering; Substrates; Ultrasonic transducers; Zinc oxide;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium, 2007. IEEE
Conference_Location :
New York, NY
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1384-3
Electronic_ISBN :
1051-0117
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2007.241