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Haoyang Chen1, Shubham Mirg1, Mohamed Osman1, Sumit Agrawal1, Jiacheng Cai1, Ryan Biskowitz1, Josiah Minotto1, Sri-Rajasekhar Kothapalli1,2,3.
Abstract
We recently introduced piezoelectric lithium niobate (LN) based transparent ultrasound transducers (TUT) as a new platform for developing multimodal optical, ultrasound and photoacoustic imaging systems. However, LN based TUT is limited in its signal-to-noise ratio due to material's low piezoelectricity (d 33). In this paper, we report, for the first time, a 0.2 mm thick transparent lead magnesium niobate-lead titanate (PMN-PT) based TUT (PMN-PT-TUT) for ultrasound and photoacoustic applications and compared its performance with a 0.25 mm thick transparent LN based TUT (LN-TUT). To improve the ultrasound energy transmission efficiency, TUTs were fabricated with a two-matching-layer design. This resulted in a dual frequency response with center frequencies of 7.8 MHz/13.2 MHz and corresponding bandwidths of 28.2%/66.67% for PMN-PT-TUT, and center frequencies of 7.2 MHz/11.8 MHz and bandwidths of 36.1%/62.7% for LN-TUT. The optical transmission rate of PMN-PT-TUTs and LN-TUTs are measured as ~73% and ~91% respectively at 532 nm optical wavelength. The PMN-PT-TUT exhibited higher sensitivity compared to LN-TUT with a nearly three-fold higher pulse echo amplitude and more than two-fold higher photoacoustic amplitude. Furthermore, optical resolution photoacoustic microscopy (ORPAM) experiments on phantom targets demonstrated lateral resolutions of 7 μm and 5.1 μm, and axial resolutions of 285.6 μm and 375.9 μm for PMN-PT-TUT and LN-TUT respectively. These results indicated that PMN-PT is a viable alternative to LN for developing TUT based multimodal ultrasound and photoacoustic imaging systems.Entities:
Keywords: PMN-PT; Photoacoustic imaging; photoacoustic microscopy; transparent ultrasound transducers
Year: 2021 PMID: 35707748 PMCID: PMC9191846 DOI: 10.1109/lsens.2021.3122097
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IEEE Sens Lett