"Compression-only" behavior: a second-order nonlinear response of ultrasound contrast agent microbubbles |
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Authors: | Sijl Jeroen Overvelde Marlies Dollet Benjamin Garbin Valeria de Jong Nico Lohse Detlef Versluis Michel |
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Affiliation: | Physics of Fluids Group, MIRA Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Technical Medicine, University of Twente, PO Box 217, 7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands. |
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Abstract: | Oscillating phospholipid-coated ultrasound contrast agent microbubbles display a so-called "compression-only" behavior, where it is observed that the bubbles compress efficiently while their expansion is suppressed. Here, a theoretical understanding of the source of this nonlinear behavior is provided through a weakly nonlinear analysis of the shell buckling model proposed by Marmottant et al. [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 118, 3499-3505 (2005)]. It is shown that the radial dynamics of the bubble can be considered as a superposition of a linear response at the fundamental driving frequency and a second-order nonlinear low-frequency response that describes the negative offset of the mean bubble radius. The analytical solution deduced from the weakly nonlinear analysis shows that the compression-only behavior results from a rapid change of the shell elasticity with bubble radius. In addition, the radial dynamics of single phospholipid-coated microbubbles was recorded as a function of both the amplitude and the frequency of the driving pressure pulse. The comparison between the experimental data and the theory shows that the magnitude of compression-only behavior is mainly determined by the initial phospholipids concentration on the bubble surface, which slightly varies from bubble to bubble. |
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