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A method for the calibration of wideband ultrasonic sensors for optoacoustics

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REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS
Volume 92, Issue 6, Pages -

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AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/5.0041613

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  1. ANPCyT [PICT 2016-2204, PICT 2018-04589]
  2. UBA (UBACyT) [20020190100032BA, 20020190200255BA]

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The method utilizes a broad-spectrum point source generated by a laser-induced bubble and a calibrated transducer to calibrate ultrasonic sensors for optoacoustics, ensuring both frequency response and sensitivity are taken into account.
A method for calibration of ultrasonic sensors for optoacoustics that provides both frequency response and sensitivity is presented. In order to obtain the bandwidth and the frequency response of an uncalibrated sensor, a point source with broadband spectra generated by a laser-induced bubble on a copper wire submerged in water is employed. On the other hand, the sensitivity measurement relies on the spatial symmetry of the pressure pulse and on a calibrated transducer. Therefore, two sensors are employed to detect the pressure pulse at the same distance from the source. The symmetry of the acoustic field that arrives at both transducers is adjusted and verified by means of an optical interferometer that provides a null signal when the copper wire is placed at the right position. The method is tested on the characterization of a thin-film polymeric piezoelectric transducer with a cylindrical focused shape. Published under an exclusive license by AIP Publishing.

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