F. Dupenloup et al., REDUCTION OF THE GRATING LOBES OF ANNULAR ARRAYS USED IN FOCUSED ULTRASOUND SURGERY, IEEE transactions on ultrasonics, ferroelectrics, and frequency control, 43(6), 1996, pp. 991-998
An annular array with variable focus, used in focused ultrasound surge
ry, generates grating lobes responsible for undesirable lesions, It is
known that the amplitude and the location of the lobes depend on both
the geometry and the frequency of the transducer. A new procedure bas
ed on the use of a wide-band CW signal, i.e., a signal phase modulated
by a pseudorandom code, is proposed to reduce the amplitude of these
lobes, The theoretical study enables us to determine the location and
the amplitude of these lobes and to simulate the effect of the transmi
tted signal bandwidth, In particular, a simple analytical relation giv
es the intensity ratio between the grating lobes and the main lobe. Th
is equation shows that this ratio is inversely proportional to the num
ber of rings and to the bandwidth of the transmitted signal, A system
was developed and tested with two transducer arrays of 35- and 150-mm
diameter, respectively. The simulations and experiments demonstrate th
e validity of the theoretical study and the efficacy of the proposed p
rocedure, In conclusion, it is possible to reduce the grating lobes wi
thout geometric modification of the array by increasing the bandwidth
of the transmitted signal.