The characterization of capacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducers in air |
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Authors: | McIntosh J S Hutchins D A Billson D R Robertson T J Noble R A Jones A D R |
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Affiliation: | School of Engineering, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK. esslz@csv.warwick.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | Surface micromachined, capacitive ultrasonic transducers have been fabricated using a low thermal budget, CMOS-compatible process. They exhibit interesting properties for transduction in air at frequencies in excess of 1 MHz, when driven from a standard ultrasonic voltage source. Experiments are described using 1 mm square devices in air, operating in both pitch-catch and pulse-echo modes. The dependence on d.c. bias voltage is examined, together with calibration measurements using 1/8 in. microphones. The radiated beam profile, and the farfield directivity pattern, have been measured for both broad bandwidth and one-burst excitation, using a scanned miniature receiver. A 16 element square array is also presented, which has been used to measure the beam cross-sections from a focussed source. |
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