Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jul 22, 2026

Microfluidic Platform with Multiplexed Electronic Detection for Spatial Tracking of Particles
Published on: March 13, 2017
Accurate prediction of transmission through a lensed row-column addressed array
Sigrid H Øygard1, Mélanie Audoin1, Andreas Austeng2
1Department of Health Technology, Technical University of Denmark, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark.
Abstract:
Using a diverging lens on a row-column array (RCA) can increase the size of its volumetric image and thus significantly improve its clinical value. Here, a ray tracing method is presented to predict the position of the transmitted wave so that it can be used to make beamformed images. The usable transmitted field-of-view (FOV) is evaluated for a lensed 128 + 128 element RCA by comparing the theoretic prediction of the emitted wavefront position with three-dimensional (3D) finite element simulation of the emitted field. The FOV of the array is found to be 122° ± 2° in the direction orthogonal to the emitting elements and 28.5°-51.2°, depending on depth and element position, for the direction lying along the element. Moreover, the proposed ray tracing method is compared with a simpler thin lens model, and it is shown that the improved accuracy of the proposed method can increase the usable transmitted FOV up to 25.1°.
Related Concept Videos
Column Efficiency: Plate Theory
A higher number of theoretical plates signifies better column efficiency and improved separation capabilities. Plate height affects bandwidth and separation quality; it is inversely...
Bewley Lattice Diagram

