30–100 kHz, 2 ns passively Q‐switched laser for fast and efficient photoacoustic microscopy
Hongsen He,
Hanjie Wang,
Huiyue You
et al.
Abstract:Actively Q‐switched (AQS) fiber laser and solid‐state laser (SSL) are widely used for photoacoustic microscopy (PAM). In contrast, passively Q‐switched (PQS) SSL not only maintains most of the merits of AQS lasers, but also exhibits unique advantages, including the pulse width (PW), pulse repetition rate (PRR) tunability, wavelength, compactness, and cost. These advantages all benefit the PAM. However, there are few reports demonstrating the performance of PQS‐SSL on PA imaging. Here, we demonstrate a compact … Show more
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