The data was acquired in order to investigate the potential of a robust
planar Fabry–Pérot sensor for measurement of high acoustic pressures. The sensor
was formed from all hard dielectric materials, and designed to operate at 1550
nm, coupled with a C-L (1516–1610 nm) band wavelength tunable laser and rapid
scanning system. A set of measurements of the field of a single element
spherically focusing HIFU transducer (H101, Sonic Concepts) driven at 1.1 MHz
with a 4 cycle burst, was made with the sensor at a variety of drive levels,
which at the lower end was compared against hydrophone measurements (0.2 mm
PVDF needle hydrophone, Precision Acoustics), and at the higher end was beyond
the damage threshold of conventional commercially available PVDF hydrophones,
and was compared with KZK simulations of the field. Volume scans were also performed to
demonstrate the feasibility of these given the rapid scan times.
The transducer was mounted pointing downwards into a small temperature
controlled tank filled with degassed, deionised water, with manually adjustable
xyz position. The Fabry-Perot sensor was mounted in the bottom of the tank in a
fixed position, and measurements were taken over the sensor area by scanning
the interrogation laser beam.
The directional frequency response of the sensor is included in the
frequency response field in the sensor dataset. This has size [1002, 978, 3],
where [:, 1, :] contains the frequency, [1, :, :] contains the angles, [2:end,
2:end , 1] is the magnitude response, [2:end, 2:end, 2] is the phase response,
and [2:end, 2:end, 3] is the smoothed/corrected magnitude correction (1/mag
response) that as applied to the data.
In total, this records contains 5 data files:
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Planar
field scan acquired with the Fabry Perot sensor at the focal plane at low
level, for comparison with hydrophone scans (Fig4).
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Planar
scans at the focal plane at three drive levels (Fig 5).
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Small
area planar scans at the focal plane at 22 different drive levels, 6 repeats up
to level 13, 3 repeats at levels 13-22: 94 datasets (Fig 6).
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Planar
scans at three different axial positions at an intermediate drive level. (Fig
7).
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Hydrophone
scans: a planar scan used to define the source boundary condition for KZK
simulations performed as a comparison with scans in file 2. A lateral line scan
acquired for comparison with the Fabry-Perot scan in file 1.