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A dual frequency ultrasonic probe for medical applications

Shiroh Saitoh, +2 more
- 01 Mar 1995 - 
- Vol. 42, Iss: 2, pp 294-300
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In this article, a dual frequency probe using a multilayer ceramic is proposed for simultaneously obtaining a high resolution B mode and a high sensitivity Doppler mode image, which consists of two layers in which the poling directions are opposite and the individual thicknesses are different.
Abstract
A dual frequency probe using a multilayer ceramic is proposed for simultaneously obtaining a high resolution B mode and a high sensitivity Doppler mode image. This ceramic consists of two layers in which the poling directions are opposite and the individual thicknesses are different. It is possible to control the values of relative electromechanical coupling factors in the fundamental and the second harmonic by changing the thickness ratio. A thickness ratio of 1:0.7 was decided from computer simulation based on the Mason's model. A sufficient resolution has been shown from the fact that the intima of the carotid artery could be distinguished by an actually fabricated probe with dual frequencies of 3.75 and 7.5 MHz. Also, the sensitivity of this probe in the Doppler mode at 5 cm depth from the surface has been improved as much as 5 dB over that of a conventional one. >

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