Capacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducers based on annular cell geometry for air-coupled applications

•We proposed a novel annular CMUT design for air-coupled ultrasonic applications.•The proposed design was numerically compared with the conventional circular design.•The annular design shows improved transmit sensitivity and power intensity.•The fabrication process of the annular CMUT is presented.•...

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Veröffentlicht in:Ultrasonics 2016-09, Vol.71, p.152-160
Hauptverfasser: Na, Shuai, Chen, Albert I.H., Wong, Lawrence L.P., Li, Zhenhao, Macecek, Mirek, Yeow, John T.W.
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Zusammenfassung:•We proposed a novel annular CMUT design for air-coupled ultrasonic applications.•The proposed design was numerically compared with the conventional circular design.•The annular design shows improved transmit sensitivity and power intensity.•The fabrication process of the annular CMUT is presented.•FEA simulation and detailed acoustic characterization is given. A novel design of an air-coupled capacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducer (CMUT) with annular cell geometry (annular CMUT) is proposed. Finite element analysis shows that an annular cell has a ratio of average-to-maximum displacement (RAMD) of 0.52–0.58 which is 58–76% higher than that of a conventional circular cell. The increased RAMD leads to a larger volume displacement which results in a 48.4% improved transmit sensitivity and 127.3% improved power intensity. Single-cell annular CMUTs were fabricated with 20-μm silicon plates on 13.7-μm deep and 1.35-mm wide annular cavities using the wafer bonding technique. The measured RAMD of the fabricated CMUTs is 0.54. The resonance frequency was measured to be 94.5kHz at 170-V DC bias. The transmit sensitivity was measured to be 33.83Pa/V and 25.85Pa/V when the CMUT was excited by a continuous wave and a 20-cycle burst, respectively. The receive sensitivity at 170-V DC bias was measured to be 7.7mV/Pa for a 20-cycle burst, and 15.0mV/Pa for a continuous incident wave. The proposed annular CMUT design demonstrates a significant improvement in transmit efficiency, which is an important parameter for air-coupled ultrasonic transducers.
ISSN:0041-624X
1874-9968
DOI:10.1016/j.ultras.2016.06.008