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High-frequency CMUT arrays for high-resolution medical imaging
Author(s): David T. Yeh; Omer Oralkan; Arif S. Ergun; Xuefeng Zhuang; Ira O. Wygant; Butrus T. Khuri-Yakub
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Paper Abstract

Applications of ultrasonic imaging in fields such as dermatology, ophthalmology, and cardiovascular medicine require very high resolution. Limitations in existing transducer technologies inhibit the development of high-frequency arrays, which would allow the use of dynamic focusing and enable higher frame rates. As an alternative, capacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducer (CMUT) technology, using integrated circuit fabrication techniques, can provide arrays with the small dimensions required for high-frequency operation. We have designed and fabricated several linear and ring arrays of CMUTs to operate in the 10 to 50 MHz range. These new arrays are made with the wafer bonding process. The ring arrays in particular demonstrate the feasibility of thinning the transducer to aid packaging in intravascular applications. This study shows that CMUTs can be made for high-frequency operation. Both transducers for use in conventional and collapse-mode operation have been designed and characterized. The results demonstrate that CMUT is an appropriate technology for building high-frequency arrays. A linear array of high-voltage pulser and amplifier circuits has also been designed for use with an array of CMUTs to enable real-time imaging applications. Pulse-echo results from the sixteen-channel array have been demonstrated.

Paper Details

Date Published: 12 April 2005
PDF: 12 pages
Proc. SPIE 5750, Medical Imaging 2005: Ultrasonic Imaging and Signal Processing, (12 April 2005); doi: 10.1117/12.595918
Show Author Affiliations
David T. Yeh, Stanford Univ. (United States)
Omer Oralkan, Stanford Univ. (United States)
Arif S. Ergun, Stanford Univ. (United States)
Xuefeng Zhuang, Stanford Univ. (United States)
Ira O. Wygant, Stanford Univ. (United States)
Butrus T. Khuri-Yakub, Stanford Univ. (United States)


Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 5750:
Medical Imaging 2005: Ultrasonic Imaging and Signal Processing
William F. Walker; Stanislav Y. Emelianov, Editor(s)

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