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All-Optical Transducer Designed for High-Resolution Ultrasound Imaging

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Michael A. Greenwood

High-frequency ultrasound has been used for applications such as imaging skin and eyes. Behind this medical procedure is a tiny transducer that converts signals and makes the creation of a picture possible. The transducer takes incoming electronic signals and uses them to generate ultrasound waves. When these hit their target, they are reflected back to the transducer and transformed back into the corresponding electronic signals, which are used to reconstruct an image of the particular object. With a conventional piezoelectric transducer, however, it remains difficult to construct the...Read full article

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    Published: October 2007
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