A fiber-shaped ultrasonic transducer by designing a flexible epoxy/nano-zirconia composite as an acoustic matching layer†
Abstract
Acoustic matching layers play an important role in ultrasonic transducers. However, the acoustic matching layer with both intrinsic flexibility and high acoustic impedance remains an unmet need to achieve high-performing flexible ultrasonic transducers. Herein, we present an epoxy/nano-zirconia composite with excellent flexibility and acoustic performance by the chemical coupling method. (3-Aminopropyl)triethoxysilane was used to effectively disperse nano-zirconia particles in epoxy resin, and endow the resultant composite with flexibility. After carefully adjusting the additions of nano-zirconia particles and (3-aminopropyl)triethoxysilane, the modulus of the epoxy/nano-zirconia composite was 4.5 MPa, combined with an elongation at break over 90%. The acoustic impedance of the epoxy/nano-zirconia composite (∼4.5 MRayl) exceeded that of other typical polymer counterparts. The flexible acoustic matching layer based on an epoxy/nano-zirconia composite could significantly improve the sensitivity and bandwidth of ultrasonic transducers. A fiber-shaped ultrasonic transducer with high sensitivity and wide bandwidth was fabricated, displaying promising application potential in wearable medical electronics.