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Grating-Lobe Artifact
The dimension of the ultrasound beam and the transducer array are the origin of grating-lobe artifacts (also called side lobe artifact). Grating lobes as side lobes are off-axis secondary ultrasound beams projecting at predictable angles to the main lobe. Side lobes are too small to produce important artifacts.

See also Apodization, and Subdicing.
Main Lobe
The main lobe is the main acoustic transducer beam. There are other, smaller lobes called side lobes that are located around the main lobe.

See also Side Lobe, Grating-lobe Artifact, Beam Steering, Beamforming.
Side Lobe
Side lobes are secondary and smaller acoustic beams falling outside at predictable angles located around the main lobe.

See also Grating-lobe Artifact, Amplitude Shading, and Apodization.
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