The photoacoustic effect has been broadly applied to generate high frequency and broadband acoustic waves using lasers. However, the efficient conversion from laser energy to acoustic power is required to generate acoustic waves with high intensity acoustic pressure (>10 MPa). In this study, we demonstrated laser generated high intensity acoustic waves using carbon nanofibers–polydimethylsiloxane (CNFs-PDMS) thin films. The average diameter of the CNFs is 132.7 ± 11.2 nm. The thickness of the CNFs film and the CNFs-PDMS composite film is 24.4 ± 1.43 μm and 57.9 ± 2.80 μm, respectively. The maximum acoustic pressure is 12.15 ± 1.35 MPa using a 4.2 mJ, 532 nm Nd:YAG pulsed laser. The maximum acoustic pressure using the CNFs-PDMS composite was found to be 7.6-fold (17.62 dB) higher than using carbon black PDMS films. Furthermore, the calculated optoacoustic energy conversion efficiency K of the prepared CNFs-PDMS composite thin films is 15.6 × 10−3 Pa/(W/m2), which is significantly higher than carbon black-PDMS thin films and other reported carbon nanomaterials, carbon nanostructures, and metal thin films. The demonstrated laser generated high intensity ultrasound source can be useful in ultrasound imaging and therapy.
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12 January 2015
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January 12 2015
A laser ultrasound transducer using carbon nanofibers–polydimethylsiloxane composite thin film
Bao-Yu Hsieh;
Bao-Yu Hsieh
1Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering,
North Carolina State University
, Raleigh, North Carolina 27695, USA
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Jinwook Kim;
Jinwook Kim
1Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering,
North Carolina State University
, Raleigh, North Carolina 27695, USA
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Jiadeng Zhu;
Jiadeng Zhu
2Fiber and Polymer Science Program, Department of Textile Engineering, Chemistry and Science,
North Carolina State University
, Raleigh, North Carolina 27695, USA
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Sibo Li;
Sibo Li
1Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering,
North Carolina State University
, Raleigh, North Carolina 27695, USA
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Xiangwu Zhang;
Xiangwu Zhang
2Fiber and Polymer Science Program, Department of Textile Engineering, Chemistry and Science,
North Carolina State University
, Raleigh, North Carolina 27695, USA
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Xiaoning Jiang
Xiaoning Jiang
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1Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering,
North Carolina State University
, Raleigh, North Carolina 27695, USA
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Electronic mail: xjiang5@ncsu.edu
Appl. Phys. Lett. 106, 021902 (2015)
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Received:
September 02 2014
Accepted:
December 27 2014
Citation
Bao-Yu Hsieh, Jinwook Kim, Jiadeng Zhu, Sibo Li, Xiangwu Zhang, Xiaoning Jiang; A laser ultrasound transducer using carbon nanofibers–polydimethylsiloxane composite thin film. Appl. Phys. Lett. 12 January 2015; 106 (2): 021902. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4905659
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