The possibility of modulating the ultrasound beam produced by a transducer through lenses has become an important task. The fact that these lenses are flat, facilitates their design, construction and applications. If, in addition, the design itself incorporates geometries that affect differently the foci profile on the axial axis of the lens, improvements become more significant. In this work the design of a flat lens based on a Polyadic Cantor fractal geometries is presented. The influence of the so-called fractal dimension on the modulation of the ultrasonic beam to obtain the foci is analysed. In this paper, experimental results under controlled conditions are presented. The numerical solutions obtained have been validated.