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A Modular, Kerf-Minimizing Approach for Therapeutic Ultrasound Phased Array Construction.
Document Type
Article
Source
IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics Ferroelectrics & Frequency Control. Oct2022, Vol. 69 Issue 10, p2766-2775. 10p.
Subject
*ULTRASONIC therapy
*WATER jet cutting
*EPOXY coatings
*THREE-dimensional printing
*PHASED array antennas
*SYNTHETIC apertures
Language
ISSN
0885-3010
Abstract
A novel method for fabricating a modular, kerf-minimizing histotripsy phased array was developed and tested. The method utilizes arbitrarily shaped elements, 3-D printing, water jet cutting, and a thin, 125- $\mu \text{m}$ electrically insulating epoxy coating to maximize aperture utilization while allowing for replacement of individual transducer modules. The method was used to fabricate a 750-kHz truncated circular aperture array (165 mm $\times234$ mm) transducer with a focal length of 142 mm. The aperture was segmented into 260 arc-shaped modular elements, each approximately 11.5 mm $\times11.5$ mm, arranged in concentric rings. The resulting aperture utilization was 92%. The full-width-half-maximum (FWHM) focal zone of the array was measured to be 1.6 mm $\times1.1$ mm $\times4.5$ mm, and the FWHM electrical steering range was measured to be 38.5 mm $\times33$ mm $\times \,\,>$ 40 mm. The array was estimated to be capable of generating approximately 120-MPa peak negative pressure at the geometric focus. In addition, the array was used to ablate a 5-cm3 volume of tissue with electric focal steering. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]