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CMUT on Glass Substrate for Next-Generation Medical Imaging and Beyond

Applied Physics 2018-11-27 v1

Abstract

CMUT technology was invented and has been widely researched on silicon substrates. In recent years, fabrication of CMUT on glass substrates has raised significant interests because a number of advantages it can offer. First, parasitic capacitance could be easily reduced since glass is an insulating material. Second, insulation steps required in the silicon-based CMUT fabrication process could be avoided, leading to a reduced fabrication complexity. Third, anodic bonding can be used when the substrate is borosilicate glass, which is a low-temperature bonding technique and has a high tolerance to bonding surface area and roughness in addition to the advantages of silicon wafer bonding. Moreover, glass transparency can enable novel applications beyond pulse-echo ultrasound medical imaging and enlarge the potential markets of CMUTs.

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@article{arxiv.1811.10386,
  title  = {CMUT on Glass Substrate for Next-Generation Medical Imaging and Beyond},
  author = {Xiao Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1811.10386},
  year   = {2018}
}