研究目的
Demonstrating photoacoustic lenses operated in an unexplored frequency range of 1–10 MHz, capable of producing high-amplitude pressure outputs sufficient for pulsed acoustic cavitation, to extend the application of LGFU-based treatments.
研究成果
Demonstrated photoacoustic transmitters operating in a sub-10-MHz frequency range, capable of generating high pressure amplitudes sufficient for cavitation-based mechanical treatments, extending the application possibilities of LGFU systems.
研究不足
The LGFU system has a fixed mechanical focus requiring 3D physical scanning for volume treatment, and the low repetition rate of laser pulses may constrain practical applications in terms of speed for large volume treatments.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
Utilized a solution process to adjust the CNT density in PDMS for controlling optical absorption and fabricated photoacoustic lenses with frequency-tuned outputs.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Used planar and focal transmitters made of CNT-PDMS nanocomposite films.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Multiwalled CNTs, PDMS prepolymer liquid, pulsed laser beam, fiber-optic hydrophone.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Fabricated transmitters by drop-casting and molding, characterized their output waveforms and frequency spectra, and measured peak pressure amplitudes.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Evaluated frequency characteristics and focal spot dimensions from measured waveforms.
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