Ultrasonic transducers for medical diagnostic imaging

Wonseok Lee, Yongrae Roh

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Abstract

Over the past decades, ultrasound imaging technology has made tremendous progress in obtaining important diagnostic information from patients in a rapid, noninvasive manner. Although the technology has benefited from sophisticated signal processing technology and imaging system integration, much of this progress has been derived from the development of ultrasonic transducers that are in direct contact with patients. An overview of medical ultrasonic imaging transducers is presented in this review that describes their structure, types, and application fields. The structural components of a typical transducer are presented in detail including an active layer, acoustic matching layers, a backing block, an acoustic lens, and kerfs. The types of transducers are classified according to the dimensions of ultrasound images: one-dimensional array, mechanical wobbling, and two-dimensional array transducers. Advantages of each transducer over the other and the technical issues for further performance enhancement are described. Application of the transducers to various clinical imaging fields is also reviewed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)91-97
Number of pages7
JournalBiomedical Engineering Letters
Volume7
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 May 2017

Keywords

  • 1D array
  • 2D array
  • Mechanical wobbling transducer
  • Ultrasonic transducer
  • Ultrasound image

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