Exploiting Sonoluminescence to Realize a MEMS Ultrasonic Sensor

JOURNAL OF CIRCUITS SYSTEMS AND COMPUTERS(2011)

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The design of a MEMS ultrasonic sensor has been presented that exploits the Single Bubble Sonoluminescence (SBSL) phenomenon to realize an energy transduction mechanism from acoustical to electrical domain. In the developed scheme, highly stable laser like short duration light pulses are emitted when ultrasound waves strike a thermally generated microbubble stabilized in a confined volume of 1% xenon-enriched water. The emitted light pulses are detected by an integrated pro. led silicon type photodetector to generate ultrastable 100 picoseconds duration current pulses per acoustical cycle. The sensor exhibits energy amplification during the transduction process itself that is not achievable by conventional types of MEMS or non-MEMS acoustical sensors. The cylindrical sensor geometry is 650 mu m in diameter and 300 mu m in height and is designed to have a sensitivity of 5.56mA/atm/cycle. The sensor can be used in applications where detection of high pressure ultrasound waves is necessary or as an ultrastable very short duration current pulse generator for use in tissue and nerve repair or microsurgery.
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MEMS,sensor,ultrasound,sonoluminescence,microbubble,dielectrophoresis
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