Speaker: Amin Nikoozadeh
Title: Intracardiac Ultrasound Imaging Using Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducer (CMUT) Arrays
Advisor: Professor B. T. Khuri-Yakub
Date: Friday, June 04, 2010
Time: 09:30 AM (Refreshments at 9:15 AM)
Location:
Map: http://ucomm.stanford.edu/map/?q=Clark%20Center&sf=a.BLDG_NAME
ABSTRACT
Atrial fibrillation, the most common type of cardiac arrhythmia, now affects more than 2.2 million adults in the
I have developed two types of multi-functional forward-looking ICE catheters using capacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducer (CMUT) technology: MicroLinear (ML) and Ring catheters. The ML catheter enables real-time forward-looking 2-D imaging using a 1-D CMUT array. The Ring catheter uses a ring-shaped 2-D CMUT array that enables real-time forward-looking 3-D imaging. Both of these catheters are equipped with custom-designed front-end circuits that are integrated with the transducer at the catheter tip.
In this talk, I will describe the main components of these catheters. I will show how the integrated front-end IC improves the SNR by more than 20 dB. I will explain how all the components are integrated in the tight space available for full catheter construction with 100% yield. This task involved numerous challenges, especially in the case of Ring catheter, wherein, I successfully flip-chip bonded 8 IC’s (1.2 mm × 1 mm) and a Ring array (2.5 mm in diameter) to a flexible substrate with a total of 244 interconnects. I will also present in-vivo imaging results obtained using these catheters. In the last part of the talk, I will introduce a new CMUT structure that exhibits ideal piston-like plate movement. Contrary to a conventional CMUT, the top plate in the proposed structure does not need to be operated in flexural mode. This results in significantly improved fill-factor, and thus, a more efficient transducer.
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