Micromachined transducer design for minimized generation of surface waves

K. Niederer, P. Eccardt, H. Meixner, R. Lerch
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Due to their low membrane mass capacitive Micromachined Ultrasound Transducers (cMUTs) are very well matched to fluid loads. Besides the excellent transducer performance the good matching leads to an increased acoustic coupling between adjacent membranes and consequently to out of phase modes. These modes are lateral resonances of surface waves with a high quality factor. A method for suppressing the undesirable resonances has been developed and experimental results for the new transducer design are presented. The force of the electrostatic transducer increases with the square of the electric field in the gap. Due to their small gap spacing cMUTs can produce high sound pressures. Here we show how this spacing can be reduced beyond the limit of the CMOS fabrication process. On the other hand, the nonlinear force produces harmonic distortion. A procedure to find designs combining maximum sound pressure with minimum distortion has been developed. As a result, the sound pressure and according design parameters as a function of the distortion are discussed.
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最小化表面波产生的微机械换能器设计
电容式微机械超声换能器(cMUTs)由于其低膜质量,可以很好地适应流体负载。除了出色的换能器性能外,良好的匹配导致相邻膜之间的声耦合增加,从而导致失相模式。这些模态是具有高质量因子的表面波的横向共振。提出了一种抑制不良共振的方法,并给出了新型换能器设计的实验结果。静电换能器的力随间隙中电场的平方而增大。由于cMUTs的间隙小,可以产生高声压。在这里,我们展示了如何将该间距缩小到超出CMOS制造工艺的限制。另一方面,非线性力会产生谐波畸变。开发了一种寻找最大声压与最小失真相结合的设计的方法。讨论了声压和相应的设计参数随畸变的变化规律。
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