Frequency-domain photothermoacoustics: Alternative imaging modality of biological tissues
Frequency-domain photothermoacoustic (FD-PTA) imaging of biological tissues is presented and compared with the conventional time-domain methodology. We demonstrate that tissue imaging can be performed with high axial resolution without the necessity to employ short-pulse and high peak-power laser sy...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of applied physics 2009-05, Vol.105 (10), p.102029-102029-8 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Frequency-domain photothermoacoustic (FD-PTA) imaging of biological tissues is presented and compared with the conventional time-domain methodology. We demonstrate that tissue imaging can be performed with high axial resolution without the necessity to employ short-pulse and high peak-power laser systems to generate acoustic transients. The presented analysis shows that depth information in the FD-PTA method can be recovered by using linear frequency-modulated (chirped) optical excitation and frequency-domain signal processing algorithms. The signal-to-noise ratio can be increased significantly using correlation processing, which can compensate for the small amplitude of acoustic waves typical to the periodic excitation mode. Additionally, narrow-band signal demodulation enables depth-specific and confocal tissue imaging using the optically induced photothermoacoustic effect. Application of the FD-PTA is demonstrated in experiments with turbid phantoms and
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ISSN: | 0021-8979 1089-7550 |
DOI: | 10.1063/1.3116136 |