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Yuhou Sun1, Jingya Tao1, Feifei Guo2
1National Engineering Research Center of Light Alloy Net Forming, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China.
Abstract:
Compared with planar transducers, focused transducers have higher ultrasound intensity and better lateral resolution in the focal zone. At present, the matching layer materials for focused transducers are mainly 0-3 composite materials, which have problems such as non-uniformity, difficulty to fabricate at high frequencies, and large sound attenuation. In this paper, finite element analysis is carried out to simulate lens-focused transducers with different matching layer structures and materials. It is found that the focused transducer with magnesium alloy matching layer has the best comprehensive performance. A lens-focused PZT-5H ultrasonic transducer was then fabricated with AZ31B magnesium alloy as the first matching layer. The measured results show that the center frequency of the transducer is 4.38 MHz, the -6-dB bandwidth is 68.35 % and the insertion loss is -13.88 dB. Benefiting from the high uniformity, high acoustic impedance and extremely low acoustic attenuation of magnesium alloy, the transducers in this research exhibit superior performances than other reported transducers with conventional matching layer. The current work suggests that AZ31B magnesium alloy is a promising matching layer material for ultrasonic transducers.
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