Silicon micromachined ultrasonic immersion transducers

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1996-12-09

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Soh, H. T.
Ladabaum, I.
Atalar, Abdullah
Quate, C. F.
Khuri-Yakub, B. T.

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Applied Physics Letters

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0003-6951

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1077-3118

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A I P Publishing LLC

Volume

69

Issue

24

Pages

3674 - 3676

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English

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Broadband transmission of ultrasound in water using capacitive, micromachined transducers is reported. Transmission experiments using the same pair of devices at 4, 6, and 8 MHz with a signal‐to‐noise ratio greater than 48 dB are presented. Transmission is observed from 1 to 20 MHz. Better receiving electronics are necessary to demonstrate operation beyond this range. Furthermore, the same pair of transducers is operated at resonance to demonstrate ultrasound transmission in air at 6 MHz. The versatile transducers are made using siliconsurfacemicromachining techniques. Computer simulations confirm the experimental results and are used to show that this technology promises to yield immersion transducers that are competitive with piezoelectric devices in terms of performance, enabling systems with 130 dB dynamic range. The advantage of the micromachined transducers is that they can be operated in high‐temperature environments and that arrays can be fabricated at lower cost.

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