The purpose of this work was to investigate the mechanistic, bubble-based source for passive acoustic mapping (PAM) reconstruction. Single cavitation clouds driven with f0 = 254 kHz focused ultrasound, responding in the f0/2 and f0/3 subharmonic regimes, were monitored with an ultrasound scanning system and array transducer for PAM reconstruction. Simultaneously, high-speed imaging at 0.5×106 frames per second, and a single element broadband passive cavitation detector (PCD) were used to identify key signals emitted by the cloud, and confirm that a single cloud had formed. The high-speed imaging and PCD data clearly demonstrate that the cloud generates periodic shock waves (PSWs) at frequencies subharmonic to f0, along with acoustic emissio...
Non-linear emissions from microbubbles introduced to the vasculature for exposure to focused ultraso...
Acoustic localization techniques are applied in a water tunnel to study low event rate cavitation in...
International audienceThe activation of natural gas nuclei to induce larger bubbles is possible usin...
The purpose of this work was to investigate the mechanistic, bubble-based source for passive acousti...
Single clouds of cavitation bubbles, driven by 254 kHz focused ultrasound at pressure amplitudes in ...
Ultrasound (US) cavitation is currently being explored for low-invasive therapy techniques applied t...
International audienceUltrasound cavitation is currently being explored for low-invasive therapy tec...
Cavitation driven by high-intensity focused ultrasound is being investigated as a potential mechanis...
We describe the design, construction and characterisation of a broadband passive cavitation detector...
Current acoustic techniques for studying cavitation dynamics are only readily applicable to single-b...
Single clouds of cavitation bubbles, driven by 254kHz focused ultrasound at pressure amplitudes in t...
Cavitation is a phenomenon present during many ultrasound therapies, including the thermal ablation ...
Passive acoustic mapping (PAM) is a novel method for monitoring ultrasound therapies by mapping sour...
International audienceThe imaging of cavitation is mandatory in order to optimize, quantify and loca...
Non-linear emissions from microbubbles introduced to the vasculature for exposure to focused ultraso...
Acoustic localization techniques are applied in a water tunnel to study low event rate cavitation in...
International audienceThe activation of natural gas nuclei to induce larger bubbles is possible usin...
The purpose of this work was to investigate the mechanistic, bubble-based source for passive acousti...
Single clouds of cavitation bubbles, driven by 254 kHz focused ultrasound at pressure amplitudes in ...
Ultrasound (US) cavitation is currently being explored for low-invasive therapy techniques applied t...
International audienceUltrasound cavitation is currently being explored for low-invasive therapy tec...
Cavitation driven by high-intensity focused ultrasound is being investigated as a potential mechanis...
We describe the design, construction and characterisation of a broadband passive cavitation detector...
Current acoustic techniques for studying cavitation dynamics are only readily applicable to single-b...
Single clouds of cavitation bubbles, driven by 254kHz focused ultrasound at pressure amplitudes in t...
Cavitation is a phenomenon present during many ultrasound therapies, including the thermal ablation ...
Passive acoustic mapping (PAM) is a novel method for monitoring ultrasound therapies by mapping sour...
International audienceThe imaging of cavitation is mandatory in order to optimize, quantify and loca...
Non-linear emissions from microbubbles introduced to the vasculature for exposure to focused ultraso...
Acoustic localization techniques are applied in a water tunnel to study low event rate cavitation in...
International audienceThe activation of natural gas nuclei to induce larger bubbles is possible usin...