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Element Position Calibration for Matrix Array Transducers with Multiple Disjoint Piezoelectric Panels

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Date 2024 Feb 9
PMID 38334055
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Two-dimensional ultrasound transducers enable the acquisition of fully volumetric data that have been demonstrated to provide greater diagnostic information in the clinical setting and are a critical tool for emerging ultrasound methods, such as super-resolution and functional imaging. This technology, however, is not without its limitations. Due to increased fabrication complexity, some matrix probes with disjoint piezoelectric panels may require initial calibration. In this manuscript, two methods for calibrating the element positions of the Vermon 1024-channel 8 MHz matrix transducer are detailed. This calibration is a necessary step for acquiring high resolution B-mode images while minimizing transducer-based image degradation. This calibration is also necessary for eliminating vessel-doubling artifacts in super-resolution images and increasing the overall signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of the image. Here, we show that the shape of the point spread function (PSF) can be significantly improved and PSF-doubling artifacts can be reduced by up to 10 dB via this simple calibration procedure.

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