Experimental demonstration of a stacked hybrid optoacoustic-piezoelectric transducer for localized heating and enhanced cavitation

Pil Gyu Sang, Deblina Biswas, Seung Jin Lee, Sang Min Won, Donghee Son, Jong G. Ok, Hui Joon Park, Hyoung Won Baac

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Abstract

Laser-generated focused ultrasound (LGFU) is an emerging modality for cavitation-based therapy. However, focal pressure amplitudes by LGFU alone to achieve pulsed cavitation are often lacking as a treatment depth increases. This requires a higher pressure from a transmitter surface and more laser energies that even approach to a damage threshold of transmitter. To mitigate the requirement for LGFU-induced cavitation, we propose LGFU configurations with a locally heated focal zone using an additional high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) transmitter. After confirming heat-induced cavitation enhancement using two separate transmitters, we then developed a stacked hybrid optoacoustic-piezoelectric transmitter, which is a unique configuration made by coating an optoacoustic layer directly onto a piezoelectric substrate. This shared curvature design has great practical advantage without requiring the complex alignment of two focal zones. Moreover, this enabled the amplification of cavitation bubble density by 18.5-fold compared to the LGFU operation alone. Finally, the feasibility of tissue fragmentation was confirmed through a tissue-mimicking gel, using the combination of LGFU and HIFU (not via a stacked structure). We expect that the stacked transmitter can be effectively used for stronger and faster tissue fragmentation than the LGFU transmitter alone.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1268
JournalMicromachines
Volume12
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2021

Keywords

  • Laser-generated focused ultrasound
  • Precision therapy
  • Pulsed cavitation
  • Tissue therapy

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