Effect of Wavefront Destortion by Propagation through Inhomogeneous Layer to the Directivity of Ultrasonic Transducer
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概要
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Quantitative analysis of ultrasonic wavefront distortion caused by propagation through biological tissue important for the development of both imaging and tissue characterization techniques. In this study, using periodic phantom made of oil jelly, quantitative analysis was performed to investigate the relationship between wavefront distortion and the degradation of directivity caused by it. The effect of wavefront distortion due to biological tissue is also discussed.
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- 1995-05-30
著者
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Tabei Makoto
Precision And Intelligence Laboratory Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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Ueda Mitsuhiro
International Cooperation Center for Science and Technology
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Sugimoto Kazuko
Department of Information Processing, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Sugimoto Kazuko
Department Of Information Processing Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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Sugimoto Kazuko
Department Of Chemical System Engineering School Of Engineering The University Of Tokyo
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