Title :
Elevation focusing of a phased array using variable ultrasound propagation speed in inter-mediate layer
Author :
Sato, Shohei ; Katsura, Hidetsugu ; Kobayashi, Kazuhiro ; Iwashita, Takayuki
Author_Institution :
Res. Lab., Aloka Co. Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
1.5D arrays have the advantage in dynamically focusing the array in elevation. However, they have the drawback that they require many more beamforming channels and connections than 1D arrays. A transducer with lens having electrorheological fluid has been proposed as another method of dynamic elevation focusing. To the author´s knowledge, however, few publications on this method have appeared in the literature. We have therefore experimentally investigated the elevation focusing of a phased array by using variable ultrasound propagation speed in inter-mediate layer. Piezoelectric material whose elastic stiffness is dependent on loaded electrical impedance was used as inter-mediate layer for controlling the ultrasound propagation speed. We have fabricated a 3.0MHz phased array with 8 inter-mediate layer rows in elevation. The ultrasound propagation speed in each row can be independently controlled. We have verified that these inter-mediate layer rows function as effective elevation focusing. In this paper, the theory and the method of using variable ultrasound propagation speed in inter-mediate layer are presented. Measurements from this phased array are compared with those from a 3.0 MHz phased array with conventional lens.
Keywords :
echo; elastic constants; electric impedance imaging; electrorheology; lenses; piezoelectric materials; ultrasonic focusing; ultrasonic transducer arrays; 1.5D arrays; 1D arrays; 3 MHz; 8 intermediate layer; beamforming channels; elastic stiffness; electrical impedance; electrorheological fluid; elevation focusing; lens; phased array; piezoelectric material; transducer; variable ultrasound propagation speed; Array signal processing; Electric variables control; Fluid dynamics; Impedance; Lenses; Phased arrays; Piezoelectric materials; Ultrasonic imaging; Ultrasonic transducer arrays; Ultrasonic transducers;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics, 2003 IEEE Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7922-5
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2003.1293580