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Methods to calibrate the absolute receive sensitivity of single-element, focused transducers
1Biomedical Engineering Program, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio 45267, USA richkt@mail.uc.edu, doug.mast@uc.edu.
Abstract:
Absolute pressure measurements of acoustic emissions by single-element, focused passive cavitation detectors would be facilitated by improved wideband receive calibration techniques. Here, calibration methods were developed to characterize the absolute, frequency-dependent receive sensitivity of a spherically focused, single-element transducer using pulse-echo and pitch-catch techniques. Validation of these calibration methods on a focused receiver were made by generating a pulse from a small diameter source at the focus of the transducer and comparing the absolute pressure measured by a calibrated hydrophone to that of the focused transducer using the receive sensitivities determined here.
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