Title :
Self focusing in inhomogeneous media with time reversal acoustic mirrors
Author :
Fink, M. ; Prada, C. ; Wu, F. ; Cassereau, D.
Author_Institution :
Groupe de Phys. des Solides, ENS, Paris Univ., France
Abstract :
Focusing on a reflective target in an inhomogenous medium is difficult. In order to obtain good focusing properties, the concept of optical phase-conjugate mirrors, valid for monochromatic signals, is extended to large-bandwidth pulses such as those used in ultrasound echography. The transducer´s linear response to the acoustic pressure allows replacement of the phase conjugation by a time-reversal operation on the pulse echo signals. The time-reversal mirror is an array of transmit-receive transducers. A first incident wave is reflected by the target. The received signals are stored in shift registers, reversed in times and then reemitted. The major advantage of this process is that the waves distorted by the aberrating medium are corrected by the mirror operation and the back propagation through the medium. When the medium contains several reflectors, this time-reversal process can be iterated in order to focus on the most-reflective one
Keywords :
acoustic signal processing; nonlinear acoustics; self-focusing; ultrasonic effects; ultrasonic reflection; ultrasonic transducers; aberrating medium; acoustic pressure; back propagation; inhomogeneous media; large-bandwidth pulses; linear response; monochromatic signals; optical phase-conjugate mirrors; pulse echo signals; reflective target; shift registers; time reversal acoustic mirrors; transmit-receive transducers; ultrasound echography; Acoustic distortion; Acoustic pulses; Acoustic transducers; Mirrors; Nonhomogeneous media; Optical distortion; Optical pulses; Shift registers; Ultrasonic imaging; Ultrasonic transducers;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium, 1989. Proceedings., IEEE 1989
Conference_Location :
Montreal, Que.
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.1989.67072