Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1758696 | Ultrasonics | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The work presents the development of a forward-looking 2D ring array for real-time volumetric endoscopic ultrasonic imaging using a novel rotary-dicing method. The completed array has an inner diameter of 3.5Â mm, outer diameter of 5Â mm, and 50 equal-area elements distributed concentrically. With a single front matching layer and a light backing, the array shows a center frequency of 3.5Â MHz, a fractional bandwidth of 48%, insertion loss of â21.6Â dB and cross-talk between nearest neighbor elements of 35.3Â dB. The beam profile, two-dimensional pulse-echo point spread response, and phantom imaging of the array were studied with the Field-II simulation package. These promising results suggest that the rotary-dicing technology is an effective way to fabricate 2D ring array.
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Authors
Shiyue Sun, Dawei Wu, Benpeng Zhu, Yue Zhang, Shi Chen, Xiaofei Yang,