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Candle soot nanoparticles-polydimethylsiloxane composites for laser ultrasound transducers
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EngineeringNanostructured PolymerPolymer NanocompositesChemical Engineering-Pdms CompositesCarbon-based MaterialNanoengineeringPower UltrasoundMaterials FabricationSonochemistryPolymer CompositesHigh Power LaserMaterials ScienceNanotechnologyCsnps-pdms Nano-compositesNanomanufacturingUltrasoundNanomaterialsLaser Ultrasound TransducersMaterials CharacterizationApplied PhysicsNanocompositeLaser Ultrasound
Generation of high power laser ultrasound strongly demands the advanced materials with efficient laser energy absorption, fast thermal diffusion, and large thermoelastic expansion capabilities. In this study, candle soot nanoparticles-polydimethylsiloxane (CSNPs-PDMS) composite was investigated as the functional layer for an optoacoustic transducer with high-energy conversion efficiency. The mean diameter of the collected candle soot carbon nanoparticles is about 45 nm, and the light absorption ratio at 532 nm wavelength is up to 96.24%. The prototyped CSNPs-PDMS nano-composite laser ultrasound transducer was characterized and compared with transducers using Cr-PDMS, carbon black (CB)-PDMS, and carbon nano-fiber (CNFs)-PDMS composites, respectively. Energy conversion coefficient and −6 dB frequency bandwidth of the CSNPs-PDMS composite laser ultrasound transducer were measured to be 4.41 × 10−3 and 21 MHz, respectively. The unprecedented laser ultrasound transduction performance using CSNPs-PDMS nano-composites is promising for a broad range of ultrasound therapy applications.
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