Generating arbitrary ultrasound fields with tailored optoacoustic surface profiles

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Abstract

Acoustic fields with multiple foci have many applications in physical acoustics ranging from particle manipulation to neural modulation. However, the generation of multiple foci at arbitrary locations in three-dimensional is challenging using conventional transducer technology. In this work, the optical generation of acoustic fields focused at multiple points using a single optical pulse is demonstrated. This is achieved using optically absorbing surface profiles designed to generate specific, user-defined, wavefields. An optimisation approach for the design of these tailored surface profiles is developed. This searches for a smoothly varying surface that will generate a high peak pressure at a set of target focal points. The designed surface profiles are then realised via a combination of additive manufacturing and absorber deposition techniques. Acoustic field measurements from a sample designed to generate the numeral "7"are used to demonstrate the design method.

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Brown, M. D., Nikitichev, D. I., Treeby, B. E., & Cox, B. T. (2017). Generating arbitrary ultrasound fields with tailored optoacoustic surface profiles. Applied Physics Letters, 110(9). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4976942

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