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    Wu Jun, Fan Ting-Bo, Xu Di, Zhang Dong. Investigation on the relationship between overpressure and sub-harmonic response from encapsulated microbubblesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(10): 104302.
    Wu Jun, Fan Ting-Bo, Xu Di, Zhang Dong. Investigation on the relationship between overpressure and sub-harmonic response from encapsulated microbubblesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(10): 104302.
  • Investigation on the relationship between overpressure and sub-harmonic response from encapsulated microbubbles

    • Sub-harmonic component generated from microbubbles is proven to be potentially used in noninvasive blood pressure measurement. Both theoretical and experimental studies are performed in the present work to investigate the dependence of the sub-harmonic generation on the overpressure with different excitation pressure amplitudes and pulse lengths. With 4-MHz ultrasound excitation at an applied acoustic pressure amplitude of 0.24 MPa, the measured sub-harmonic amplitude exhibits a decreasing change as overpressure increases; while non-monotonic change is observed for the applied acoustic pressures of 0.36 MPa and 0.48 MPa, and the peak position in the curve of the sub-harmonic response versus the overpressure shifts toward higher overpressure as the excitation pressure amplitude increases. Furthermore, the exciting pulse with long duration could lead to a better sensitivity of the sub-harmonic response to overpressure. The measured results are explained by the numerical simulations based on the Marmottant model. The numerical simulations qualitatively accord with the measured results. This work might provide a preliminary proof for the optimization of the noninvasive blood pressure measurement through using sub-harmonic generation from microbubbles.
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