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The conical scanner: A two transducer ultrasound scatter imaging technique

Abstract

A new two transducer ultrasound scatter imaging system has been developed. In operation, a large conical transducer generates an ultrasound beam that converges to a sharp line focus in the tissue being imaged. The second transducer is aimed along the axis of the cone and detects scattered ultrasound as a function of time, converting this information into a high resolution image. Excellent focusing properties are maintained over a large depth of field with no increase in the complexity of standard B-scanner electronics. As well, no increase in time is required to generate the image.The performance of a 45° conical scanner is examined theoretically and experimentally. The FWHM of the lateral point response of the scanner remains 0.25 mm over a 5 cm depth of field. Images of phantoms and in vitro breast tissue demonstrate a great improvement in image quality compared with conventional pulse-echo imaging.

Authors

Foster FS; Patterson MS; Arditi M; Hunt JW

Journal

Ultrasonic Imaging, Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 62–82

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

January 1, 1981

DOI

10.1016/0161-7346(81)90082-1

ISSN

0161-7346

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