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Technical Committee on Ultrasonics (US)  (Searched in: 2018)

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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
US 2018-10-04
10:00
Miyagi   Investigation of Capillary Wave in Ultrasonic Atomization Produced by Focused Ultrasound Using Highspeed Camera
Kenki Tsukahara, Daisaku Mashiko, Shin Yoshizawa (Tohoku Univ.) US2018-49
When ultrasound generated in liquid is focused around the interface between the liquid and air, the liquid is lifted by ... [more] US2018-49
pp.1-6
US 2018-10-04
10:25
Miyagi   In vivo estimation of sound velocity distribution for diagnosis of fatty liver disease and high resolution of tomographic imaging using ultrasound
Keiichiro Abe, Shohei Mori, Mototaka Arakawa, Hiroshi Kanai (Tohoku Univ.) US2018-50
Medical ultrasound imaging has high performance in observing various organs. However, there is a problem that the image ... [more] US2018-50
pp.7-12
US 2018-10-04
10:50
Miyagi   Frequency switchable resonators in the GHz range based on polarity inverted PZT/PTO epitaxial stacks
Takahiro Shimidzu, Takeshi Mori, Takahiko Yanagitani (Waseda Univ.) US2018-51
 [more] US2018-51
pp.13-18
US 2018-10-04
11:15
Miyagi   Comparison between new kt2 extraction method and conventional methods for film/substrate structure -- Resonant frequency ratio method, conversion loss method, resonant spectrum method, and resonance antiresonance method --
Makoto Totsuka, Takahiko Yanagitani (Waseda Univ.) US2018-52
The electromechanical coupling coefficient kt2 is an important parameter for determining the performances of the RF piez... [more] US2018-52
pp.19-24
US 2018-10-04
12:40
Miyagi   Evaluation of fluid viscosity in the ultrahigh frequency range using quasi-shear mode c-axis tilted ScAlN thin film resonators
Yui Yamakawa, Takumi Soutome, Rei Karasawa, Takahiko Yanagitani (Waseda Univ.) US2018-53
In the fluid viscosity evaluation based on the QCM (Quartz Crystal Microbalance), the quartz crystal plate is required t... [more] US2018-53
pp.25-29
US 2018-10-04
13:05
Miyagi   c-Axis tilted ScAlN film shear mode resonators for detection of biomolecular interactions in liquid
Hana Yazaki, Takumi Soutome, Rei Karasawa (Waseda Univ.), Shinji Takayanagi (Nagoya Inst. Tech.), Kenji Yoshida (Chiba Univ.), TakahikoYanagitani (Waseda Univ.) US2018-54
Miniature and highly sensitive biosensors are required. c-Axis tilted ScAlN film resonator is suitable for sensing biomo... [more] US2018-54
pp.31-35
US 2018-10-04
13:30
Miyagi   The influence of negative ions generation on various ScAl alloy sputtering targets to ScAlN film properties -- Comparison of EB-melted, arc-melted and hot press sintered ScAl alloy targets --
Rei Karasawa (Waseda Univ.), Shinji Takayanagi (Nagoya Inst. Tech.), Yuka Endo (Waseda Univ.), Makoto Imasaka, Keisuke Morisaka, Yu Suzuki (Furuya Metal Co., Ltd.), Takahiko Yanagitani (Waseda Univ.) US2018-55
 [more] US2018-55
pp.37-42
US 2018-10-04
14:10
Miyagi   Fundamental study for quantitative evaluation of fatty liver by multi-wavelength photoacoustic imaging
Kyosuke Asada, Takeshi Namita, Kengo Kondo, Makoto Yamakawa, Tsuyoshi Shiina (Kyoto Univ.) US2018-56
Quantification of fat rate of liver is useful for early detection of liver disease. Photoacoustic (PA) imaging is antici... [more] US2018-56
pp.43-47
US 2018-10-04
14:35
Miyagi   Fundamental study for subcutaneous hematoma evaluation by multi-wavelength photoacoustic imaging
Yo Uchimoto, Takeshi Namita, Kengo Kondo, Makoto Yamakawa, Tsuyoshi Shiina (Kyoto Univ.) US2018-57
Visualizing subcutaneous tissue is useful to evaluate internal bleeding accompanied by trauma, subcutaneous hematoma and... [more] US2018-57
pp.49-54
US 2018-10-04
15:00
Miyagi   Optical simulation for deep and low wavelength-dependent acoustic-resolution photoacoustic microscopy
Masayuki Maruyama, Kiwamu Kase, Norihito Saito, Satoshi Wada (RIKEN) US2018-58
Wavelength-independent optical system is required to realize a functional imaging by photoacoustic microscopy. The focus... [more] US2018-58
pp.55-59
US 2018-10-04
15:40
Miyagi   High resolution photoacoustic imaging by multidirectional signal acquisition
Kanta Sato, Ryo Shintate (Tohoku Univ.), Mitsuhiro Fujiwara (Okusonic), Yoshifumi Saijo (Tohoku Univ.) US2018-59
Linear probes are mainly used in clinical PA imaging. However, it is difficult for linear probes to acquire the PA signa... [more] US2018-59
pp.61-65
US 2018-10-04
16:05
Miyagi   Design of transmission-mode photoacoustic microscopy using high frequency transducer
Ryo Shintate (Tohoku Univ.), Ryo Nagaoka (Toyama Univ.), Kazuto Kobayashi (Honda Electronics), Yoshifumi Saijo (Tohoku Univ.) US2018-60
Photoacoustic imaging is an imaging method having characteristics of both light and ultrasound, and has attracted attent... [more] US2018-60
pp.67-71
US 2018-10-04
16:30
Miyagi   Primary experiment for real-time photoacoustic human in vivo imaging -- Spectral estimation and mechanical measurement --
Chikayoshi Sumi (Sophia Univ.), Sato Naoto (CYBERDYNE) US2018-61
 [more] US2018-61
pp.73-76
US 2018-10-04
16:55
Miyagi   Photoacoustic measurement of rabbits for understanding clinical data
Miya Ishihara, Takeshi Hirasawa, Shinpei Okawa, Masanori Fujita (NDMC) US2018-62
By exploiting the advantages of optical imaging and ultrasonic imaging, we overview our photoacoustic imaging research t... [more] US2018-62
pp.77-79
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