Broadband all-optical ultrasound transducers

A broadband all-optical ultrasound transducer has been designed, fabricated, and tested for high-resolution ultrasound imaging. It consists of a two-dimensional gold nanostructure on a glass substrate, followed by a 3μm polydimethylsiloxane layer and a 30nm gold layer. The signal to noise ratio of a pulse-echo signal is over 10dB in the far field of the transducer, where the center frequency is 40MHz with −6dB bandwidth of 57MHz. The potential for high-frequency ultrasound arrays using this technology is demonstrated using multiple measurements from the transducer to image a 25μm diameter wire.

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