Published 1984 | Version v1
Book

An ultrasonic phased array applicator for deep localized hyperthermia

  • 1. Bioacoustics Research Lab., Univ. of Illinois, 1406 West Green Street, Urbana, IL 61801

Description

The use of an ultrasonic phased array applicator presents a major advantage over the fixed beam ultrasonic applicators which are typically used for clinical hyperthermia. Such an applicator allows focal region placement in the three dimensional treatment field by electronic steering instead of mechanical movement of the transducer assembly. The design of an array is discussed theoretically, considering that the constraints on grating lobes and power output for hyperthermic applications are quite different from those for imaging. The effects of various design parameters are discussed. Experimental results are presented for several arrays for frequencies under 1 Mhz

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Radiation Research Society.
Imprint Place
Philadelphia, PA (USA)
Imprint Title
Abstracts of papers for the thirty-second annual meeting of the Radiation Research Society
Journal Page Range
p. 3.

Conference

Title
32. annual scientific meeting of Radiation Research Society.
Dates
1 Mar 1984.
Place
Orlando, FL (USA).