Abstract. The scattering of ultrasound from bubbles of 1 m radius, such as used in contrast enhancers for ultrasound diagnostics, is studied. We show that sound scattering and \active " emission of sound from oscillating bubbles are not contradictory, but are just two dierent aspects derived from the same physics. Treating the bubble as a nonlinear oscillator, we arrive at general formulas for scattering and absorption cross-sections. We show that several well-known formulas are recovered in the linear limit of this ansatz. In the case of strongly nonlinear oscillations, however, the cross-sections can be larger than those for linear response by several orders of magnitude. The major part of the incident sound energy is then converted...
If anyone begins to think about the term ultrasound, the first thing that comes to the mind is the f...
Interest in microbubbles as agents for therapeutic and quantitative imaging applications in biomedic...
This work deals with a theoretical analysis about the possibility of using linear and nonlinear acou...
The scattering of ultrasound from bubbles of $\sim 1~\mu$m radius, such as used in contrast enhancer...
The scattering of ultrasound from bubbles of $\sim 1 \mu$m radius, such as used in contrast enhancer...
The propagation of diagnostic ultrasonic imaging pulses in tissue and their interaction with contras...
We investigate, both experimentally and theoretically, the effect of coupling between resonant scatt...
The majority of the existing models describing the behavior of microbubble ultrasound contrast agent...
The exact solution of a gas bubble’ volume was obtained based on volume oscillation of a gas bubble....
grantor: University of TorontoEncapsulated microbubble contrast agents that can be injecte...
The sensitivity and efficiency in contrast-enhanced ultrasound imaging and therapy can potentially b...
The sound scattering of free microbubbles released from strongly driven ultrasound contrast agents w...
Contrast-enhanced ultrasound imaging relies on the nonlinear scattering of microbubbles suspended in...
In a fully nonlinear model of wave propagation through bubbly media, computational complexity arises...
The interaction of droplets and bubbles with ultrasound has been studied extensively in the last 25 ...
If anyone begins to think about the term ultrasound, the first thing that comes to the mind is the f...
Interest in microbubbles as agents for therapeutic and quantitative imaging applications in biomedic...
This work deals with a theoretical analysis about the possibility of using linear and nonlinear acou...
The scattering of ultrasound from bubbles of $\sim 1~\mu$m radius, such as used in contrast enhancer...
The scattering of ultrasound from bubbles of $\sim 1 \mu$m radius, such as used in contrast enhancer...
The propagation of diagnostic ultrasonic imaging pulses in tissue and their interaction with contras...
We investigate, both experimentally and theoretically, the effect of coupling between resonant scatt...
The majority of the existing models describing the behavior of microbubble ultrasound contrast agent...
The exact solution of a gas bubble’ volume was obtained based on volume oscillation of a gas bubble....
grantor: University of TorontoEncapsulated microbubble contrast agents that can be injecte...
The sensitivity and efficiency in contrast-enhanced ultrasound imaging and therapy can potentially b...
The sound scattering of free microbubbles released from strongly driven ultrasound contrast agents w...
Contrast-enhanced ultrasound imaging relies on the nonlinear scattering of microbubbles suspended in...
In a fully nonlinear model of wave propagation through bubbly media, computational complexity arises...
The interaction of droplets and bubbles with ultrasound has been studied extensively in the last 25 ...
If anyone begins to think about the term ultrasound, the first thing that comes to the mind is the f...
Interest in microbubbles as agents for therapeutic and quantitative imaging applications in biomedic...
This work deals with a theoretical analysis about the possibility of using linear and nonlinear acou...