A new generation of PMUT-based technology promises to revolutionize health imaging with products that are large-area, flexible, lightweight, and cost-effective.
Ultrasound imaging is a non-invasive, safe and widely used technique to visualize abdominal organs, monitor pregnancies, and guide medical procedures such as biopsies and needle placement.
It’s based on transducers that emit high-frequency sound waves into the body, which travel through tissues and reflect from structures such as organs or bones. The reflected waves are then detected by the same transducers and converted into electrical signals, which are further processed to create real-time images.
Traditional piezo-ceramic transducers are bulky and have complex wiring schemes which hinders their use in advanced, high-density imaging systems. Imec innovates PMUTs (piezoelectric MEMS ultrasound transducers) in two ways: by introducing a new membrane material, and by enabling integration with thin-film transistors on large-area foils.
Imec developed a MEMS-based ultrasound transducer based on piezoelectric materials. Piezoelectric MEMS ultrasound transducers (PMUT) outperform bulk PZT and CMUT as it combines the scalability of semiconductors with acoustic performance.
Imec’s PMUT technology enables large-area, flexible, lightweight, and cost-effective health imaging applications.
Imec's PMUT technology outperforms existing solutions in terms of:
As this innovative ultrasound transducer enables pliable, larger areas and lower cost, it enables a whole new realm of applications.
An important advantage of large-area PMUT applications is that they enables operator-free medical imaging because no manipulation is needed to target the object of interest, even if it’s a complete organ or – in the case of pregnancy monitoring – a uterus.
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