A flexible ultrasound transducer array with micro-machined bulk pzt

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Abstract

This paper proposes a novel flexible piezoelectric micro-machined ultrasound transducer, which is based on PZT and a polyimide substrate. The transducer is made on the polyimide substrate and packaged with medical polydimethylsiloxane. Instead of etching the PZT ceramic, this paper proposes a method of putting diced PZT blocks into holes on the polyimide which are pre-etched. The device works in d31 mode and the electromechanical coupling factor is 22.25%. Its flexibility, good conformal contacting with skin surfaces and proper resonant frequency make the device suitable for heart imaging. The flexible packaging ultrasound transducer also has a good waterproof performance after hundreds of ultrasonic electric tests in water. It is a promising ultrasound transducer and will be an effective supplementary ultrasound imaging method in the practical applications.

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Wang, Z., Xue, Q. T., Chen, Y. Q., Shu, Y., Tian, H., Yang, Y., … Ren, T. L. (2015). A flexible ultrasound transducer array with micro-machined bulk pzt. Sensors (Switzerland), 15(2), 2538–2547. https://doi.org/10.3390/s150202538

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