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Carbon nanotube composite optoacoustic transmitters for strong and high frequency ultrasound generation
Authors
Hyoung Won Baac, Jong G. Ok, Hui Joon Park, Tao Ling, Sung-Liang Chen, A. John Hart, and L. Jay Guo
Journal
Applied Physics Letters
Vol. (No.), pp.
97 (23), 234104 (Dec 2010)
Year
2014-
We demonstrate carbon nanotube (CNT) composite-based optoacoustic transmitters that generate strong and high frequency ultrasound. The composite consists of CNTs grown on a substrate, which are embedded in elastomeric polymer used as an acoustic transfer medium. Under pulsed laser excitation, the composite generates very strong optoacoustic pressure: 18 times stronger than a Cr film reference and five times stronger than a gold nanoparticle composite with the same polymer. This enhancement persists over a broadband frequency range of up to 120 MHz and is confirmed by calculation. We suggest the CNT-polymer composites as highly efficient optoacoustic transmitters for high resolution ultrasound imaging.