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High Frequency Piezo-Composite Micromachined Ultrasound Transducer Array Technology for Biomedical Imaging
ISBN:
9780791860441
No. of Pages:
108
Publisher:
ASME Press
Publication date:
2017
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2. Piezoelectric Materials for High Frequency Ultrasound Transducers
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10
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Published:2017
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"Piezoelectric Materials for High Frequency Ultrasound Transducers." High Frequency Piezo-Composite Micromachined Ultrasound Transducer Array Technology for Biomedical Imaging. Ed. Jiang, X, Li, S, Kim, J, & Ma, J. ASME Press, 2017.
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The most crucial component in an ultrasound transducer is a piezoelectric element in the form of a plate, disc, bar, or a beam. There are various of piezoelectric materials available to choose from when designing a single element or array transducer. The selection criteria can be determined by the piezoelectric, dielectric and elastic properties of these materials.
2.1
Basic Principle of Piezoelectricity
2.2General Material Properties for High Frequency Transducers
2.3Piezoelectric Materials for High Frequency Ultrasound
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