Jiaming ZhangWen GaoBao GuocuiHou ShilinFan YangGong Xiaojing林日强 Lin RiqiangLam Kwok-hoDai Jiyan
Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) technique has been employed as a powerful tool for experimental and clinical applications, however, conventional ultrasound transducers block the light path, leading to bulky and inefficient PAI system designs. Transparent ultrasound transducers (TUT) have been developed, allowing light transmission through transducers and illuminating target directly. Nevertheless, studies on TUT arrays are limited till now. In this work, we propose a novel method for fabrication of 64-element high-frequency TUT array which shows great uniformity on both acoustic and electrical properties. The photoacoustic signal response of the transducer was characterized with expanded laser source which is different from a single element photoacoustic. This work demonstrates the feasibility of high-frequency TUT array fabrication process and its potential for photoacoustic computed tomography (PACT) applications.
Jim‐Wei WuZhongwen ChengLiang ChenYan ChenLvming ZengXuanrong Ji
Roger J. ZempRachel R. BittonMenglin LiK. Kirk ShungGeorge StoicaLihong V. Wang
Ruimin ChenYun HeJunhui ShiC. S. YungJeeseong HwangLihong V. WangQifa Zhou
Ya‐Han LiuLixiang ChenChih‐Ying LiFu-Sung LinHsin-Yi SuChi-Ting TsaiLiwen WangYeong‐Her WangChih‐Hsien Huang