Bessel beam ultrasonic transducer: Fabrication method and experimental results
- 13 November 1989
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Applied Physics Letters
- Vol. 55 (20) , 2066-2068
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.102107
Abstract
We report experimental results from a first‐of‐a‐kind ultrasonic transducer that generates a beam with a Bessel function profile. Using a technique of nonuniform poling, an axially symmetric Bessel function pattern is ‘‘polarized into’’ a piezoelectric ceramic element. The resulting circular‐disk transducer has the usual full‐plating electrode configuration, but produces an ultrasonic beam with a radial displacement profile approximating that of the Bessel function J0 (r), both in amplitude and in phase. The radiation field of a 1‐in.‐diam, 2.25 MHz Bessel transducer mapped out with a point probe shows good agreement with calculated results using a Gauss‐Hermite model. Bessel transducers are of particular interest in attempts to achieve ‘‘diffractionless’’ beams.Keywords
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