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Improving PMUT Receive Sensitivity via DC Bias and Piezoelectric Composition.

Christopher ChengTravis PetersAjay DangiSumit AgrawalHaoyang ChenSri-Rajasekhar KothapalliSusan Trolier-McKinstry
Published in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
The receive sensitivity of lead zirconate titanate (PZT) piezoelectric micromachined ultrasound transducers (PMUTs) was improved by applying a DC bias during operation. The PMUT receive sensitivity is governed by the voltage piezoelectric coefficient, h 31,f . With applied DC biases (up to 15 V) on a 2 μm PbZr 0.52 Ti 0.48 O 3 film, e 31,f increased 1.6 times, permittivity decreased by a factor of 0.6, and the voltage coefficient increased by ~2.5 times. For released PMUT devices, the ultrasound receive sensitivity improved by 2.5 times and the photoacoustic signal improved 1.9 times with 15 V applied DC bias. B-mode photoacoustic imaging experiments showed that with DC bias, the PMUT received clearer photoacoustic signals from pencil leads at 4.3 cm, compared to 3.7 cm without DC bias.
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