Bandwidth improvement of LiNbO3 ultrasonic transducers by half-concaved inversion layer approach

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Abstract

A novel type of half-concaved LiNbO3 plate with domain inversion layer has been proposed for fabricating high-frequency broadband ultrasonic transducers. Two opposite ferroelectric polarization layers with a curved boundary are presented after heat treatment in the half-concaved LiNbO 3 plate with a total thickness of 110 μm. Characterization of the transducers illustrates that, without a matching layer, the self-focusing transducer with the half-concaved LiNbO3 plate has achieved 123% bandwidth at the center frequency of 60 MHz, which is a significant improvement over the planar inversion layer transducer. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.

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Chen, J., Dai, J. Y., Zhang, C., Zhang, Z. T., & Feng, G. P. (2012). Bandwidth improvement of LiNbO3 ultrasonic transducers by half-concaved inversion layer approach. Review of Scientific Instruments, 83(11). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4766822

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