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titleOfInvention Dual Mode CMUT Transducer
abstract An ultrasound diagnostic imaging system comprising a CMUT transducer probe having an array (10') of CMUT cells having the same or variable diameter, the CMUT cells operating in a regular mode during ultrasound signal reception , and operates in collapsed mode during ultrasound signal transmission. By decreasing the DC bias voltage for the CMUT unit for lower frequency clinical applications, increasing the DC bias voltage for higher frequency clinical applications, or continuously decreasing the DC bias voltage when receiving echoes, the frequency response of the CMUT unit is at The reception period is adjusted for different clinical applications or continuously varied to track the informative frequency components of the returned echo signal.
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