Excitation of polymer-shelled contrast agents with high-frequency ultrasound.
Ketterling, J. A.; Mamou, J.; Allen, J. S.; Aristizabal, O.; Williamson, R. G.; Turnbull, D. H.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. Jan. 2007, PP. EL48-53
Brief Summary:
> Few experimental and complementary theoretical studies have investigated high-frequency (>20 MHz) nonlinear responses from polymer-shelled ultrasound contrast agents. Three polymer agents with different shell properties were examined for their single-bubble backscatter when excited with a 40 MHz tone burst (VisualSonics’ Vevo 770). Higher-order harmonic responses were observed for the three agents; however, their occurrence was at least partly due to nonlinear propagation. Only one of the agents (1.1 mu m mean diameter) showed a subharmonic response for longer excitations ( approximately=10-15 cycles) and midlevel pressure excitations ( approximately=2.5 MPa). Theoretical calculations of the backscattered spectrum revealed behavior similar to the experimental results in specific parameter regimes.