An ultrasonic lens design based on prefractal structures

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Abstract

The improvement in focusing capabilities of a set of annular scatterers arranged in a fractal geometry is theoretically quantified in this work by means of the finite element method (FEM). Two different arrangements of rigid rings in water are used in the analysis. Thus, both a Fresnel ultrasonic lens and an arrangement of rigid rings based on Cantor prefractals are analyzed. Results show that the focusing capacity of the modified fractal lens is better than the Fresnel lens. This new lens is believed to have potential applications for ultrasonic imaging and medical ultrasound fields.

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Castiñeira-Ibáñez, S., Tarrazó-Serrano, D., Rubio, C., Candelas, P., & Uris, A. (2016, April 1). An ultrasonic lens design based on prefractal structures. Symmetry. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/sym8040028

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