Fumio Muramatsu
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Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 1985
Masami Kawabuchi; Junichi Satoh; Fumio Muramatsu; Koetsu Saitoh
A plurality of transducers is arranged successively on a common impedance matching layer of a resilient material. Each transducer comprises an elongated piezoelectric element having a width expansion vibrational mode, a pair of first and second electrodes attached to opposite surfaces of the element across its thickness and an elongated block of an impedance matching material disposed between the second electrode and the common impedance matching layer. The common impedance matching layer is bent to take the shape of an arch to conform to the surface of a frame structure which is convexed in the direction of propagation of ultrasonic energy. The piezoelectric elements are secured to the frame so that they bridge the parallel side members of the frame. The piezoelectric members are divided into a plurality of subgroups, each composed of successively arranged elements. The piezoelectric elements of a given subgroup are selected and energized during each clock interval for transmission of focused ultrasonic energy. The subgroup to be selected is shifted linearly to the next by at least one element in response to successive clock pulses. Becuase of the convex shape of the array, the transmitted energy is successively angulated to provide arc scan.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 1989
Masami Kawabuchi; Koji Matsuo; Fumio Muramatsu; Akira Fukumoto; Koetsu Saito
An ultrasonic transducer for medical diagnostic examinations which comprises a transducer element having one surface through ultrasonic waves are emitted, an acoustic impedance matcher, and a contact member brought to contact with an object being examined and formed on the one surface of the ultrasonic transducer element. The contact member includes at least a flat plate or an acoustic lens made of a-4-methylpentene-1-base polymer which has high mechanical strength. Transducer arrays and assemblies using such polymer as a member directly contacted with human body are also described.
Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 1980
Takeshi Takeda; Takeo Miyata; Fumio Muramatsu; Tetsuhiko Tomiki
Archive | 1984
Masami Kawabuchi; Koji Matsuo; Fumio Muramatsu; Akira Fukumoto; Koetsu Saito
Archive | 1986
Fumio Muramatsu; Masami Kawabuchi
Archive | 2011
Yusuke Adachi; Norikazu Katsuyama; Fumio Muramatsu
Archive | 1984
Masami Kawabuchi; Fumio Muramatsu
Archive | 2014
Fumio Muramatsu; Ryo Okumura; Yusuke Adachi
Archive | 2011
Norikazu Katsuyama; 範一 勝山; Yusuke Adachi; 祐介 足立; Fumio Muramatsu; 史雄 村松
Archive | 1981
Masami Kawabuchi; Junichi Sato; Fumio Muramatsu; Koetsu Saito