Design, fabrication, and characterization of a single-aperture 1.5-MHz/3-MHz dual-frequency HIFU transducer

High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) treatment efficiency is critical in maximizing the hyperthermia and reducing the surgery time. In this paper, a single-aperture, 1.5 MHz/3 MHz dual-frequency HIFU transducer was designed, fabricated, and characterized for tissue ablation enhancement. Double PZT-2 layers were configured in serial and dual-frequency ultrasound waves can be concurrently generated by exciting one of the PZT-2 layers. Impulse responses from the prototype showed that the wave amplitudes at 1.5 and 3 MHz were about the same, and both are more than 12 dB larger than those of higher orders of harmonics. Tissue ablation tests demonstrated that higher temperature rise can be achieved with dual-frequency ultrasound than with single-frequency ablation at the same acoustic power.

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