High-frequency acoustic imaging using adhesive-free polymer transducer
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24242Date
2021-04-30Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
The piezoelectric polymer PVDF and its copolymers have a long history as transducer
materials for medical and biological applications. An efficient use of these polymers can potentially
both lower the production cost and offer an environment-friendly alternative for medical transducers
which today is dominated by piezoelectric ceramics containing lead. The main goal of the current
work has been to compare the image quality of a low-cost in-house transducers made from the
copolymer P(VDF-TrFE) to a commercial PVDF transducer. Several test objects were explored with
the transducers used in a scanning acoustic microscope, including a human articular cartilage sample,
a coin surface, and an etched metal film with fine line structures. To evaluate the image quality, Cand B-scan images were obtained from the recorded time series, and compared in terms of resolution,
SNR, point-spread function, and depth imaging capability. The investigation is believed to provide
useful information about both the strengths and limitations of low-cost polymer transducers.
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MDPICitation
Ranjan, Peng, Wagle, Melandsø, Habib. High-frequency acoustic imaging using adhesive-free polymer transducer. Polymers. 2021;13(9)Metadata
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