(100)-Textured KNN-based thick film with enhanced piezoelectric property for intravascular ultrasound imaging

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Abstract

Using tape-casting technology, 35 μm free-standing (100)-textured Li doped KNN (KNLN) thick film was prepared by employing NaNbO 3 (NN) as template. It exhibited similar piezoelectric behavior to lead containing materials: a longitudinal piezoelectric coefficient (d 33) of ∼150 pm/V and an electromechanical coupling coefficient (k t) of 0.44. Based on this thick film, a 52 MHz side-looking miniature transducer with a bandwidth of 61.5% at -6 dB was built for Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) imaging. In comparison with 40 MHz PMN-PT single crystal transducer, the rabbit aorta image had better resolution and higher noise-to-signal ratio, indicating that lead-free (100)-textured KNLN thick film may be suitable for IVUS (>50 MHz) imaging.

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Zhu, B., Zhang, Z., Ma, T., Yang, X., Li, Y., Shung, K. K., & Zhou, Q. (2015). (100)-Textured KNN-based thick film with enhanced piezoelectric property for intravascular ultrasound imaging. Applied Physics Letters, 106(17). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4919387

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