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20 July 1999 Micro-electro-mechanical actuator with extended range and enhanced force: fabrication, test, and application as a mechanical scanner
Stephen M. Bobbio, Stephen W. Smith, Jason M. Zara, Scott H. Goodwin-Johansson, John A. Hudak, Thomas D. DuBois, Harry J. Leamy, Jennifer Godwin, M. Pennington
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Abstract
A miniature ultrasound scanner has been constructed using a MEMS actuator called an Integrated Force Array. A second type of actuator called a Spiral Wound Transducer (SWT) is under development and shows significant promise for this application. Both the scanner and SWT will be discussed.
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Stephen M. Bobbio, Stephen W. Smith, Jason M. Zara, Scott H. Goodwin-Johansson, John A. Hudak, Thomas D. DuBois, Harry J. Leamy, Jennifer Godwin, and M. Pennington "Micro-electro-mechanical actuator with extended range and enhanced force: fabrication, test, and application as a mechanical scanner", Proc. SPIE 3673, Smart Structures and Materials 1999: Smart Electronics and MEMS, (20 July 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.354271
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KEYWORDS
Stationary wavelet transform

Scanners

Ultrasonography

Actuators

Ferroelectric materials

Metals

Transducers

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