Reducing aberration by inverse filtering in Fresnel zone plate transducers

Mostafa Mortezaie, Glen Wade
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Transducers employing a spatial electrode pattern in the form of a Fresnel zone plate (FZP) are useful in acoustic imaging systems for focusing an ultrasonic beam. A technique has been developed to predict the spatial acoustic output of such a transducer from a knowledge of the spatial electrode pattern. It has been shown that, due to mechanical aberration, sharp edges in the electrode pattern are not reproduced in the output pattern. The mechanism producing the aberration can be modeled as a low-pass spatial filter. A desired acoustic spatial pattern may be generated by a synthesized electrode pattern obtained through inverse filtering. The approach is to assume that the desired acoustic pattern is the output of a linear spatial system and then to synthesize the electrode pattern that would produce it by multiplying it with the inverse of the aberrating low-pass filter. The synthesized electrode pattern will then generate an acoustic pattern which replicates the desired acoustic pattern very closely.

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用反滤波方法降低菲涅耳带板式换能器的像差
采用菲涅耳带板(FZP)形式的空间电极图案的换能器在声学成像系统中用于聚焦超声波光束。已经开发了一种技术,可以根据空间电极模式的知识来预测这种换能器的空间声学输出。结果表明,由于机械畸变,电极图案中的锐边不能在输出图案中再现。产生像差的机理可以用低通空间滤波器来建模。通过反滤波获得的合成电极图案可产生所需的声学空间图案。该方法是假设所需的声学模式是线性空间系统的输出,然后通过将其与像差低通滤波器的逆相相乘来合成电极模式。然后,合成的电极图案将产生非常接近地复制所需声学图案的声学图案。
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