On minimal focal distance of a focused ultrasound probe for neuromodulation

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Abstract

Focal distance is a key parameter for a focused ultrasound probe, especially in mouse brain stimulation where targets are right below the skull. A closed-form solution for the minimal focal distance with a given transducer size was derived in this study to facilitate precise focal spot alignment with targets in the mouse brain. The spherical profile corresponding to the minimal focal distance does not produce accurate focusing. An iterative algorithm based on Snell’s law was introduced for lens profile calculation. With a suitable step size, an accurate lens profile can be obtained for the minimal focal distance.

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Chu, Y. C., Ho, C. Y., Chuo, Y., Wu, H. H., & Wang, J. L. (2023). On minimal focal distance of a focused ultrasound probe for neuromodulation. JASA Express Letters, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0017106

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