Ultrasound transducer assembly
US-2017065253-A1 · Mar 9, 2017 · US
US9808830B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9808830-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514625665-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 19, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 27, 2013 |
| Publication date | Nov 7, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 7, 2017 |
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An ultrasound transducer and an ultrasound imaging system including an acoustic layer with a plurality of transducer elements and a dematching layer coupled to the acoustic layer. The dematching layer has an acoustic impedance greater than the acoustic layer and the dematching layer has a thickness that varies in order to alter a bandwidth of the ultrasound probe.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An ultrasound transducer comprising: an acoustic layer including a plurality of transducer elements; and a dematching layer coupled to the acoustic layer, the dematching layer comprising a front side adjacent to the acoustic layer and a backside opposite of the acoustic layer, the dematching layer having a greater acoustic impedance than the acoustic layer, the dematching layer having a thickness that varies in order to alter a bandwidth of the ultrasound transducer, wherein the front side of the dematching layer defines a curved surface. 2. The ultrasound transducer of claim 1 , wherein the backside of the dematching layer defines a substantially flat surface. 3. The ultrasound transducer of claim 1 , wherein the backside of the dematching layer defines a second curved surface. 4. The ultrasound transducer of claim 1 , wherein the curved surface comprises a convex surface, and wherein the acoustic layer is curved to match the convex surface. 5. The ultrasound transducer of claim 1 , wherein the curved surface comprises a concave surface and the acoustic layer is curved to match the concave surface, and wherein the dematching layer and the acoustic layer provides a focusing effect for the ultrasound transducer. 6. The ultrasound transducer of claim 5 , wherein the ultrasound transducer does not include a lens. 7. The ultrasound transducer of claim 5 , further comprising a lens and one or more matching layers, wherein the one or more matching layers are attached to the acoustic layer and the lens is attached to the one or more matching layers, wherein the lens comprises a substantially uniform thickness. 8. The ultrasound transducer of claim 1 , wherein the dematching layer comprises a shape with a length direction and a width direction, wherein the dematching layer is longer in the length direction than the width direction, and wherein the thickness varies along the width direction. 9. The ultrasound transducer of claim 1 , wherein the curved surface has a radius of curvature that is between 10 mm and 500 mm. 10. An ultrasound imaging system comprising: an ultrasound transducer for transmitting and receiving ultrasound signals, wherein the ultrasound transducer comprises an acoustic layer including a plurality of transducer elements, and a dematching layer coupled to the acoustic layer, the dematching layer comprising a front side and a backside, the dematching layer having a greater acoustic impedance than the acoustic layer, the dematching layer having a thickness that varies in order to alter a bandwidth of the ultrasound transducer, wherein the front side of the dematching layer defines a curved surface. 11. The ultrasound imaging system of claim 10 , wherein the dematching layer comprises a shape with a length direction and a width direction, wherein the dematching layer is longer in the length direction than the width direction, and wherein the thickness varies in the width direction. 12. The ultrasound imaging system of claim 10 , wherein the thickness of the dematching layer is less at a center than at an edge in the width direction. 13. The ultrasound imaging system of claim 10 , wherein the thickness of the dematching layer is greater at a center than at an edge in the width direction. 14. The ultrasound imaging system of claim 10 , wherein the dematching layer increases the bandwidth of the ultrasound transducer by at least 10% compared to a conventional dematching layer with the same acoustic impedance and a uniform thickness. 15. The ultrasound imaging system of claim 10 , wherein the curved surface is curved according to a constant radius of curvature. 16. The ultrasound imaging system of claim 10 , wherein the curved surface is curved according to a parabolic curve or an elliptical curve. 17. The ultrasound imaging system of claim 10 , wherein the backside of the dematching layer defines a substantially flat surface. 18. The ultrasound imaging system of claim 10 , wherein the backside of the dematching layer defines a second curved surface. 19. The ultrasound imaging system of claim 10 , wherein the curved surface comprises a concave surface. 20. The ultrasound imaging system of claim 10 , wherein the curved surface comprises a convex surface.
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