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| Title: | Reconfigurable ultrasound focusing effect through acoustic barriers | Authors: | Ma, M Gao, H Guo, X Su, Z |
Issue Date: | Jan-2025 | Source: | Ultrasonics, Jan. 2025, v. 145, 107470 | Abstract: | The low transmission efficiency of ultrasonic waves in waveguides of a high acoustic impedance (referred to as dense materials), due to the impedance mismatch between the background media and the dense materials, poses a significant obstacle to practical applications of high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) such as ultrasound therapy or medical imaging. To address this challenge, we present an inverse optimization scheme for fabrication of novel acoustic meta-lenses, enabling strengthened penetration and enhanced focusing of ultrasonic waves when the waves traverse barriers. Both simulation and experiment validate the effectiveness of the developed meta-lenses which are annexed to hemispherical plates, and demonstrate an enhanced transmission of the sound power by an order of magnitude compared to a scenario without the use of the meta-lens. The focal distance is reconfigurable by adjusting the geometric parameters of the meta-lenses. The proposed design philosophy is not restricted by the complexity of the target structures, and it allows the ultrasonic waves to pass through acoustic barriers with a non-uniform thickness yet maintaining efficient wave focusing. This study holds appealing applications in HIFU-enabled ultrasound imaging and therapy. | Keywords: | Acoustic meta-lens Inverse design Reconfigurable focusing Transmission enhancement |
Publisher: | Elsevier | Journal: | Ultrasonics | ISSN: | 0041-624X | EISSN: | 1874-9968 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.ultras.2024.107470 |
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