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Electrical coupling effects in an ultrasonic transducer array
Authors:C Bruneel  B Delannoy  R Torguet  E Bridoux  H Lasota
Abstract:Ultrasonic imaging devices often use transducer arrays for sampling the incoming acoustic field and converting it into electrical signals. After some convenient processing (amplification, dephasing, summing, etc), the electrical signals are used to modulate the brightness of a cathode ray tube (crt) monitor on which the ultrasonic image becomes visible. The quality of the imaging apparatus depends critically on the transducer array design and implementation.

Each individual transducer would, ideally, produce an electrical signal related exclusively to the ultrasonic field arriving at its surface; the reciprocal would also be true for transmission. In all practical cases, however, numerous effects lead to some coupling between nearby transducers, especially for very narrow transducers. The subsequent perturbations may be described as a narrowing of the radiation (or reception) pattern of the individual transducers, with respect to the theoretical predictions. To understand the mechanism for these couplings and to minimize them, their possible origins have been systematically studied. One of the most important sources of coupling is electrical leakage, which is reported here. Since no simple analytical calculation can be performed, diagrams have been established that enable evaluation of the electrical coupling against the dimensional characteristics of the array. Some means for reducing this coupling are suggested and comparative experimental results are given.

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