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On the evaluation of the suitability of the materials used to 3D print holographic acoustic lenses to correct transcranial focused ultrasound aberrations

Published 31 Jan 2024 in physics.med-ph | (2401.17818v1)

Abstract: The correction of transcranial focused ultrasound aberrations is a relevant topic for enhancing various non-invasive medical treatments. Nowadays, the most widely accepted method to improve focusing is the emission through multi-element phased arrays; however, a new disruptive technology, based on 3D printed holographic acoustic lenses, has recently been proposed overcoming the spatial limitations of phased arrays due to the submillimetric precision of the latest generation of 3D printers. This works aims to optimize this recent solution; particularly, the preferred acoustic properties of the polymers used for printing the lens are systematically analyzed, paying special attention to the effect of p-wave speed and its relationship to the achievable voxel size of 3D printers. Results from simulations and experiments clearly show that there are optimal ranges for lens thickness and p-wave speed, fairly independent of the emitted frequency, the transducer aperture, or the transducer-target distance, given a particular voxel size

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