Enhanced Ultrasound Transmission through Skull Using Flexible Matching Layer with Gradual Acoustic Impedance

ACS applied materials & interfaces(2023)

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Transcranial ultrasound imaging and therapy have gained significant attention due to their noninvasive nature, absence of ionizing radiation, and portability. However, the presence of the skull, which has a high acoustic impedance, presents a challenge for the penetration of ultrasound into intracranial tissue. This leads to a low transmission of ultrasound through the skull, hindering energy focusing and imaging quality. To address this challenge, we propose a novel approach that utilizes a flexible matching layer with gradual acoustic impedance to enhance ultrasound transmission through the skull. This matching layer is constructed using Poly-(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS)/tungsten powders as the structural component responsible for the gradual impedance, while agarose serves as the flexible matrix. Our simulation and experimental results demonstrate that the matching layer with an exponential gradual acoustic impedance significantly improves the ultrasound transmission coefficient across a wide frequency range compared to traditional quarter wavelength matching layers. Specifically, at 2 MHz, the maximum transmission coefficient reaches 49.5%, more than four times higher than that of the skull without a matching layer (only 11.7%). Additionally, the good flexibility of our matching layer ensures excellent adhesion to the curved surface of the skull, further enhancing its application potential in transcranial ultrasound imaging and therapy. The improved transmission performance allows for a lower ultrasound transmission power, effectively addressing overheating and safety issues.
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acoustic impedance,gradual matching layer,ultrasonic transmission performance,acoustic field,ultrasonic properties of skull
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