Abstract
This paper reports a stretchable silicone phase-reversal (PR) Fresnel zone plate (FZP) that can focus ultrasonic energy at different focal lengths with a high transmission coefficient in water. Unlike a traditional FZP that creates focused by constructive interference of waves diffracted through open annular zones in an opaque screen, the silicone PR-FZP takes advantage of all the zones of the FZP contribute to the focal area by adding phase compensation regions instead of opaque regions. More interestingly, the silicone PR-FZP can be stretched, and the focal length increases gradually with the unchanged full width at half maximum as the PR-FZP is stretched. The aforementioned performance aspects are verified in both experiments and simulations. The proposed stretchable PR-FZP with a tunable focal length has potential applications in the broad field of ultrasonics, such as ultrasonic imaging and ultrasound neuromodulation.
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Xia, X., Li, Y., Cai, F., Zhou, H., Ma, T., & Zheng, H. (2020). Ultrasonic tunable focusing by a stretchable phase-reversal Fresnel zone plate. Applied Physics Letters, 117(2). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0018663
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