Olcum, SemihYamaner F.Y.Bozkurt, A.Köymen, HayrettinAtalar, Abdullah2016-02-082016-02-0820111948-5719http://hdl.handle.net/11693/28307Date of Conference: 18-21 Oct. 2011Collapse and deep-collapse mode of operations have boosted the pressure outputs of capacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducers (CMUTs) considerably. In this work, we demonstrate a CMUT element operating in the deep-collapse mode with 25 V pulse excitation and without the effects of charge trapping. The fabricated CMUT element consists of 4 by 4 circular cells with 20 μm radius and 1 μm thick plates suspended over a 50 nm cavity. The overall size of the element is 0.190 mm by 0.19 mm. The collapse voltage of the plates is measured to be approximately 3V. By driving the CMUTs with 25V pulses in the deep-collapse mode without any bias, we achieved 1.2 MPa peak-to-peak pressure output on the surface of the CMUT element with a center frequency of 9 MHz and 100% fractional bandwidth. We applied 1000 consecutive electrical pulses with alternating polarity to the element and witnessed no change in the transmitted acoustic pulse. © 2011 IEEE.EnglishA-centerAcoustic pulseAlternating polarityArray elementsCapacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducerCollapse voltageElectrical pulseFractional bandwidthsMode of operationsPeak-to-peakPulse excitationThick plateUltrasonic transducersCollapsible tubesCMUT array element in deep-collapse modeConference Paper10.1109/ULTSYM.2011.0027