We present a rapid prototyping method for sub-megahertz single-element piezoelectric transducers by using 3D-printed components. In most of the early research phases of applying new sonication ideas, the prototyping quickness is prioritized over the final packaging quality, since the quickness of preliminary demonstration is crucial for promptly determining specific aims and feasible research approaches. We aim to develop a rapid prototyping method for functional ultrasonic transducers to overcome the current long lead time (>a few weeks). Here, we used 3D-printed external housing parts considering a single matching layer and either air backing or epoxy-composite backing (acoustic impedance > 5 MRayl). By molding a single matching layer on ...
Purpose - High-frequency transducer arrays that can operate at frequencies above 30 MHz are needed f...
A modified multi-layer lithography process is used to additively manufacture highresolution netshape...
The developments of personalized medicine, ultrasound imaging, and contactless “microscopic handle” ...
We present a rapid prototyping method for sub-megahertz single-element piezoelectric transducers by ...
Studying the effects of ultrasound on biological cells requires extensive knowledge of both the phys...
For breast cancer imaging, ultrasound computer tomography (USCT) is an emerging technology. To impro...
A low-cost micro-stereolithography technique with the ability to additively manufacture dense piezoe...
Ultrasonic transducers are used for emitting and receiving of acoustic waves. According to the appli...
This paper details the development of a novel method for increasing the operational bandwidth of pie...
Abstract — Micromachining of bulk piezoelectric substrates for fabrication of high frequency, broadb...
Ultrasonic transducer design is focused to maximize performance in specific applications, ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.This letter presents micromachined two-dimensional array flext...
© 2015 Acoustical Society of America. In order to work at higher ultrasonic frequencies, for instanc...
High frequency ultrasonic transducers based on fine scale 1-3 piezocomposites enable high resolution...
2012-07-30The goal of this research was to develop a novel diced 1-3 piezocomposite geometry to redu...
Purpose - High-frequency transducer arrays that can operate at frequencies above 30 MHz are needed f...
A modified multi-layer lithography process is used to additively manufacture highresolution netshape...
The developments of personalized medicine, ultrasound imaging, and contactless “microscopic handle” ...
We present a rapid prototyping method for sub-megahertz single-element piezoelectric transducers by ...
Studying the effects of ultrasound on biological cells requires extensive knowledge of both the phys...
For breast cancer imaging, ultrasound computer tomography (USCT) is an emerging technology. To impro...
A low-cost micro-stereolithography technique with the ability to additively manufacture dense piezoe...
Ultrasonic transducers are used for emitting and receiving of acoustic waves. According to the appli...
This paper details the development of a novel method for increasing the operational bandwidth of pie...
Abstract — Micromachining of bulk piezoelectric substrates for fabrication of high frequency, broadb...
Ultrasonic transducer design is focused to maximize performance in specific applications, ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.This letter presents micromachined two-dimensional array flext...
© 2015 Acoustical Society of America. In order to work at higher ultrasonic frequencies, for instanc...
High frequency ultrasonic transducers based on fine scale 1-3 piezocomposites enable high resolution...
2012-07-30The goal of this research was to develop a novel diced 1-3 piezocomposite geometry to redu...
Purpose - High-frequency transducer arrays that can operate at frequencies above 30 MHz are needed f...
A modified multi-layer lithography process is used to additively manufacture highresolution netshape...
The developments of personalized medicine, ultrasound imaging, and contactless “microscopic handle” ...