Nonspherical oscillations of ultrasound contrast agent-microbubbles

  • B Dollet
  • , SM van der Meer
  • , V Garbin
  • , Nico Jong
  • , D Lohse
  • , M Versluis

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Abstract

The occurrence of nonspherical oscillations (or surface modes) of coated-microbubbles, used as ultrasound contrast agents in medical imaging, is investigated using ultra-high-speed optical imaging. Optical tweezers designed to micromanipulate single bubbles in 3-D are used to trap the bubbles far from any boundary, enabling a controlled study of the nonspherical oscillations of free-floating bubbles. Nonspherical oscillations appear as a parametric instability and display subharmonic behavior: they oscillate at half the forcing frequency, which was fixed at 1.7 MHz in this study. Surface modes are shown to preferentially develop for a bubble radius near the resonance of radial oscillations. In the studied range of acoustic pressures, the growth of surface modes saturates at a level far below bubble breakage. With the definition of a single, dimensionless deformation parameter, the amplitude of nonspherical deformation is quantified as a function of the bubble radius (between 1.5 and 5 mu m) and of the acoustic pressure (up to 200 kPa).
Original languageUndefined/Unknown
Pages (from-to)1465-1473
Number of pages9
JournalUltrasound in Medicine and Biology
Volume34
Issue number9
Publication statusPublished - 2008

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