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    Piezoelectric materials for high frequency medical imaging applications : A review by SHUNG, K. K, CANNATA, J. M, ZHOU, Q. F

    Published in Journal of electroceramics (01-09-2007)
    “…Issue Title: Special Issue on Advances in Piezoelectrics: Fundamentals, Characterization, Materials and Applications, Guest Editor: Dragan Damjanovic The…”
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    Self-focused high frequency ultrasonic transducers based on ZnO piezoelectric films by Zhou, Q. F., Sharp, C., Cannata, J. M., Shung, K. K., Feng, G. H., Kim, E. S.

    Published in Applied physics letters (12-03-2007)
    “…A micromachined self-focusing high frequency ultrasonic transducer was fabricated with a 13μm thick ZnO film deposited on a silicon substrate by sputtering…”
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    Development of a 35-MHz piezo-composite ultrasound array for medical imaging by Cannata, J.M., Williams, J.A., Qifa Zhou, Ritter, T.A., Shung, K.K.

    “…This paper discusses the development of a 64-element 35-MHz composite ultrasonic array. This array was designed primarily for ocular imaging applications, and…”
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    Bone management in hematologic stem cell transplant recipients by Kendler, D. L., Body, J. J., Brandi, M. L., Broady, R., Cannata-Andia, J., Cannata-Ortiz, M. J., El Maghraoui, A., Guglielmi, G., Hadji, P., Pierroz, D. D., de Villiers, T. J., Rizzoli, R., Ebeling, P. R.

    Published in Osteoporosis international (01-12-2018)
    “…Autologous and allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) is the treatment of choice for patients with some malignant and non-malignant…”
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    Design of efficient, broadband single-element (20-80 MHz) ultrasonic transducers for medical imaging applications by Cannata, J.M., Ritter, T.A., Wo-Hsing Chen, Silverman, R.H., Shung, K.K.

    “…This paper discusses the design, fabrication, and testing of sensitive broadband lithium niobate (LiNbO/sub 3/) single-element ultrasonic transducers in the…”
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    Development of a real-time, high-frequency ultrasound digital beamformer for high-frequency linear array transducers by Chang-Hong Hu, Xiao-Chen Xu, Cannata, J.M., Yen, J.T., Shung, K.K.

    “…A real-time digital beamformer for high-frequency ( >20 MHz) linear ultrasonic arrays has been developed. The system can handle up to 64-element linear array…”
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    Osteoporosis management in hematologic stem cell transplant recipients: Executive summary by Kendler, D.L., Body, J.J., Brandi, M.L., Broady, R., Cannata-Andia, J., Cannata-Ortiz, M.J., El Maghraoui, A., Guglielmi, G., Hadji, P., Pierroz, D.D., de Villiers, T.J., Ebeling, P.R., Rizzoli, R.

    Published in Journal of bone oncology (01-06-2021)
    “…•Hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) patients are living longer.•Bone health is an important long-term comorbidity post-HSCT.•HSCT patients are at high…”
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    Development of a high-frequency (> 50 MHz) copolymer annular-array, ultrasound transducer by Gottlieb, E.J., Cannata, J.M., Chang-Hong Hu, Shung, K.K.

    “…The development of a high frequency (> 50 MHz) annular array ultrasonic transducer is presented. The array was constructed by bonding a 9 mum P(VDF-TrFE) film…”
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    Design, fabrication, and evaluation of high frequency, single-element transducers incorporating different materials by Snook, K.A., Jian-Zhong Zhao, Alves, C.H.F., Cannata, J.M., Wo-Hsing Chen, Meyer, R.J., Ritter, T.A., Shung, K.K.

    “…The performance of high frequency, single-element transducers depends greatly on the mechanical and electrical properties of the piezoelectric materials used…”
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    Design and fabrication of broadband graded ultrasonic transducers with rectangular kerfs by Hongkai Guo, Cannata, J.M., Qifa Zhou, Shung, K.K.

    “…Broadband ultrasound imaging is capable of achieving superior resolution in clinical applications. An effective and easy way of manufacturing broadband…”
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    Fabrication and characterization of micromachined high-frequency tonpilz transducers derived by PZT thick films by Qifa Zhou, Cannata, J.M., Meyer, R.J., Van Tol, D.J., Tadigadapa, S., Hughes, W.J., Shung, K.K., Trolier-McKinstry, S.

    “…Miniaturized tonpilz transducers are potentially useful for ultrasonic imaging in the 10 to 100 MHz frequency range due to their higher efficiency and output…”
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    PMN-PT single crystal, high-frequency ultrasonic needle transducers for pulsed-wave Doppler application by Qifa Zhou, Xiaochen Xu, Gottlieb, E.L., Lei Sun, Cannata, J.M., Ameri, H., Humayun, M.S., Pengdi Han, Shung, S.K.

    “…High-frequency needle ultrasound transducers with an aperture size of 0.4 mm were fabricated using lead magnesium niobate-lead titanate (PMN-33%PT) as the…”
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    A high-frequency linear ultrasonic array utilizing an interdigitally bonded 2-2 piezo-composite by Cannata, J. M., Williams, J. A., Zhang, L. Z., Hu, C. H., Shung, K. K.

    “…This paper describes the development of a high-frequency 256-element linear ultrasonic array utilizing an interdigitally bonded (IB) piezo-composite. Several…”
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    A 35 MHz linear ultrasonic array for medical imaging by Cannata, J.M., Shrout, T.R., Shung, K.K.

    “…Ultrasound backscatter microscope (UBM) imaging systems operating above 20 MHz are capable of achieving the axial and lateral resolutions needed for…”
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    Design and characterization of dual-curvature 1.5-dimensional high-intensity focused ultrasound phased-array transducer by Gin-Shin Chen, Che-Yu Lin, Jong Seob Jeong, Cannata, J. M., Win-Li Lin, Hsu Chang, Shung, K. K.

    “…A dual-curvature focused ultrasound phased-array transducer with a symmetric control has been developed for noninvasive ablative treatment of tumors. The 1.5-D…”
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    A High-Frame Rate High-Frequency Ultrasonic System for Cardiac Imaging in Mice by Lei Sun, Richard, W.D., Cannata, J.M., Feng, C.C., Johnson, J.A., Yen, J.T., Shung, K.K.

    “…We report the development of a high-frequency (30-50 MHz), real-time ultrasonic imaging system for cardiac imaging in mice. This system is capable of producing…”
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    Design and fabrication of PZN-7%PT single crystal high frequency angled needle ultrasound transducers by Qifa Zhou, Dawei Wu, Jing Jin, Chang-hong Hu, Xiaochen Xu, Williams, J., Cannata, J.M., Leongchew Lim, Shung, K.K.

    “…A high-frequency angled needle ultrasound transducer with an aperture size of 0.4 times 0.56 mm 2 was fabricated using a lead zinc niobate-lead titanate…”
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    Self-focused high frequency ultrasonic transducers basedon ZnO piezoelectric films by Zhou, Q. F., Sharp, C., Cannata, J. M., Shung, K. K., Feng, G. H., Kim, E. S.

    Published in Applied physics letters (12-03-2007)
    “…A micromachined self-focusing high frequency ultrasonic transducer was fabricated with a 13 μ m thick ZnO film deposited on a silicon substrate by sputtering…”
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    Development of a high frequency (35 MHz) linear ultrasonic array using 2-2 composite elements [biomedical applications] by Cannata, J.M., Zhou, Q.F., Shung, K.K.

    Published in IEEE Ultrasonics Symposium, 2004 (2004)
    “…This paper discusses the development of a 35 MHz composite ultrasonic array. This array was designed primarily for ocular imaging applications, and features…”
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