High-frequency surface-micromachined optical ultrasound transducer array for 3D micro photoacoustic computed tomography.
Opt Lett
; 49(5): 1181-1184, 2024 Mar 01.
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ABSTRACT
This Letter reports a new, to the best of our knowledge, high-frequency surface-micromachined optical ultrasound transducer (HF-SMOUT) array for micro photoacoustic computed tomography (µPACT). An 11 × 11â
mm2 2D array of 220 × 220 elements (35â
µm in diameter) is designed, fabricated, and characterized. The optical resonance wavelength (ORW) of ≥90% of the elements falls within a 6-nm range. The acoustic center frequency and bandwidth of the elements are â¼14â
MHz and â¼18â
MHz (129%), respectively. The noise equivalent pressure (NEP) is 161â
Pa (or 18â
m P a/H z) within a measurement bandwidth of 5-75â
MHz. The standard deviation of the ORW drift is 0.45â
nm and 0.93â
nm within 25°C-55°C, respectively, and during a seven-day continuous water immersion. PACT experiments are conducted to evaluate the imaging performances of the HF-SMOUT array. The spatial resolution is estimated as 90â
µm (axial) and 250-750â
µm (lateral) within a 10 × 10â
mm2 field of view (FoV) and the imaging depth of 16â
mm. A 3D PA image of a knotted black hair target is also successfully acquired. These results demonstrate the feasibility of using the HF-SMOUT array for µPACT applications.
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