Acoustical characterisation of carbon nanotube-loaded polydimethylsiloxane used for optical ultrasound generation

2017 IEEE INTERNATIONAL ULTRASONICS SYMPOSIUM (IUS)(2017)

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An optical ultrasound generator was used to perform broadband (2-35 MHz) acoustical characterisation measurements of a nanocomposite comprising carbon nanotubes (CNT) and polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), a composite that is commonly used as optical ultrasound generator. Samples consisting of either pure PDMS or CNT-loaded PDMS were characterised to determine the influence of CNTs on the speed of sound and power-law acoustic attenuation parameters. A small weight fraction (<; 1.8%) of added CNTs was found to yield a prominent increase in the exponent of the power law, resulting in a significant increase in acoustic attenuation at higher frequencies. The speed of sound was found to be nearly identical, however. These results could prove useful in the numerical modelling and design of future optical ultrasound sources based on CNT-loaded PDMS.
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Optical ultrasound generator, polydimethylsiloxane, carbon nanotubes, acoustical characterisation, acoustical attenuation
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