Wideband acoustic activation and detection of droplet vaporization events using a capacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducer

  • Novell A
  • Arena C
  • Oralkan O
  • et al.
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Abstract

An ongoing challenge exists in understanding and optimizing the acoustic droplet vaporization (ADV) process to enhance contrast agent effectiveness for biomedical applications. Acoustic signatures from vaporization events can be identified and differentiated from microbubble or tissue signals based on their frequency content. The present study exploited the wide bandwidth of a 128-element capacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducer (CMUT) array for activation (8 MHz) and real-time imaging (1 MHz) of ADV events from droplets circulating in a tube. Compared to a commercial piezoelectric probe, the CMUT array provides a substantial increase of the contrast-to-noise ratio.

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Novell, A., Arena, C. B., Oralkan, O., & Dayton, P. A. (2016). Wideband acoustic activation and detection of droplet vaporization events using a capacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducer. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 139(6), 3193–3198. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4953580

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