Biomedical Engineering, Thorax Centre, Erasmus MC, Room Ee2302, PO Box 2040, 3000 CA Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
J Acoust Soc Am. 2010 Mar;127(3):1208-17. doi: 10.1121/1.3298436.
High-frequency (>10 MHz) ultrasound is used in, e.g., small animal imaging or intravascular applications. Currently available ultrasound contrast agents (UCAs) have a suboptimal response for high frequencies. This study therefore investigates the nonlinear propagation effects in a high-frequency ultrasound field (25 MHz) and its use for standard UCA and diagnostic frequencies (1-3 MHz). Nonlinear mixing of two high-frequency carrier waves produces a low-frequency wave, known as the self-demodulation or parametric array effect. Hydrophone experiments showed that the self-demodulated field of a focused 25 MHz transducer (850 kPa source pressure) has an amplitude of 45 kPa at 1.5 MHz in water. Such pressure level is sufficient for UCA excitation. Experimental values are confirmed by numerical simulations using the Khokhlov-Zabolotskaya-Kuznetsov equation on a spatially convergent grid.
高频(>10MHz)超声用于小动物成像或血管内应用等领域。目前可用的超声造影剂(UCAs)在高频时的响应不理想。因此,本研究调查了高频超声场(25MHz)中的非线性传播效应及其在标准 UCA 和诊断频率(1-3MHz)中的应用。两个高频载波的非线性混合会产生低频波,称为自解调或参量阵效应。水听器实验表明,在水中,聚焦 25MHz 换能器(850kPa 源压力)的自解调场在 1.5MHz 时的幅度为 45kPa。这种压力水平足以激发 UCA。数值模拟实验值通过在空间收敛网格上使用 Khokhlov-Zabolotskaya-Kuznetsov 方程进行确认。