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      Bessel ultrasonic probe based on conical acoustic lens: simulation study

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          Ultrasonic transducer is a sensor that realizes the mutual conversion of ultrasonic and electrical signals, and it is widely used in quality inspection, biomedical imaging and other fields. Commonly used ultrasonic transducers have a small detection range and low sensitivity due to the diffraction of sound waves. Focused transducers are used to improve detection sensitivity. Unfortunately, focused transducers have narrow depth of field. Here, we developed a Bessel ultrasonic transducer for large depth of field by using conical acoustic lens. An acoustic lens is attached to a unfocused ultrasonic. And the acoustic lens is a cuboid prism with a concave cone on the bottom, made of fused silica. Similar to an axicon that can generate a Bessel beam, the Bessel ultrasonic transducer can produce nondiffracting Bessel ultrasonic beams. Therefore, extended depth of field with uniformly high resolution and high detection sensitivity can be obtained. We used COMSOL to simulate the transmission of ultrasonic field of the designed conical acoustic lens, and compare it with the spherical focused ultrasonic transducer. The results show that the depth of field of the Bessel ultrasonic transducer is about 8 times that of the conventional spherical focused ultrasonic transducer. And the depth of field of the Bessel ultrasonic transducer can be further adjusted by adjusting the cone angle of the conical acoustic lens. The Bessel ultrasonic transducer will help improve the capabilities of the ultrasound probe and expand its application range. For example, an ultrasonic probe with a large depth of field will expand the imaging depth of photoacoustic microscopy and enhance its ability in non-destructive testing.

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          04 October 2020
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          2010.01491
          8f3d1ea8-6792-426d-b9b2-2cc615c80ee7

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          Technical & Applied physics,Medical physics
          Technical & Applied physics, Medical physics

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