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Integrated Ferroelectrics
An International Journal
Volume 141, 2013 - Issue 1
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Medical Applications of Piezoelectric Microelectromechanical Systems

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Pages 169-186 | Published online: 09 May 2013
 

Abstract

Bulk piezoelectric ceramics and single crystals are widely used in medical applications, including medical ultrasonic imaging, therapeutic ultrasound, and drug delivery. This paper reviews possibilities for thin film micromachined components as alternatives to the bulk devices. Particular emphasis is placed on the development of a CMOS-compatible ultrasound system. For this purpose, a piezoelectric ultrasound system on a Si substrate was fabricated using a diaphragm geometry transducer with PZT films. A 1-D array of 8 elements was designed and fabricated using 4 photolithography steps. Cavities under the resonating elements were obtained by XeF2 etching from the top-side of the wafer. Capacitance and admittance spectra showed a resonance at ∼ 42 MHz for the fabricated structures with a quality factor of 2.1, this resonance was higher than the one predicted by the natural frequency equation for circular plate. Catch- and pitch-mode tests were performed in water. Sensing and actuating functionalities were demonstrated for the fabricated devices, with collected signals of 40 mV peak-to-peak at a distance of 7.2 mm during the catch-mode test and amplitudes as high as 15 mV peak-to-peak at a distance of 7.4 mm during the pitch-mode test. A bandwidth of 83% was calculated during pitch-mode test.

Acknowledgments

The authors gratefully acknowledge support from a National Security Science and Engineering Faculty Fellowship. The research in this publication was facilitated by the Pennsylvania State University Materials Research Institute Nanofabrication Lab and the National Science Foundation Cooperative Agreement No. ECS-0335765.

This paper was originally slated for inclusion in the Proceedings of the International Symposium on Integrated Functionalities (ISIF 2011) which published in Integrated Ferroelectrics, volumes 132–134.

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