2006
DOI: 10.1088/0031-9155/51/10/019
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A novel photoacoustic tomography based on a time-resolved technique and an acoustic lens imaging system

Abstract: A novel photoacoustic (PA) tomographic method, which is based on a time-resolved technique and an acoustic lens imaging system, is presented in this paper. A YAG laser operating at 532 nm with a 7 ns pulse width and 10 mJ optical pulse is employed as the excitation source to irradiate the tissue. PA signals generated from the tissue are imaged onto a multi-element linear array transducer with an acoustic lens. A 64 electronic switch is efficiently used for changing the parallel PA signals into a series. The pr… Show more

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“…According to the direction of energy conversion, the thermoacoustic effect can be divided into the following two categories [1] : first, heat-driven acoustic oscillations, in which heat energy is converted into kinetic energy (acoustic signal); second, sound-driven heat transfer, which uses acoustic oscillations to generate heat. Thermoacoustic imaging, based on the principle of heat-driven acoustic oscillations, has become a hotspot in the field of medical imaging [2,4] , and it is widely used in tumor detection [5] , angiography [6,8] mouse brain structure, functional imaging [9] and molecular imaging [10] . In recent years, the thermoacoustic effect has also been used to detect the thermal properties of materials and test the quality of resistance weld nugget [11] and other directions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the direction of energy conversion, the thermoacoustic effect can be divided into the following two categories [1] : first, heat-driven acoustic oscillations, in which heat energy is converted into kinetic energy (acoustic signal); second, sound-driven heat transfer, which uses acoustic oscillations to generate heat. Thermoacoustic imaging, based on the principle of heat-driven acoustic oscillations, has become a hotspot in the field of medical imaging [2,4] , and it is widely used in tumor detection [5] , angiography [6,8] mouse brain structure, functional imaging [9] and molecular imaging [10] . In recent years, the thermoacoustic effect has also been used to detect the thermal properties of materials and test the quality of resistance weld nugget [11] and other directions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this method needs complex algorithm and further image quality improvement. On the other hand, the 4F acoustic lens technology in photoacoustic imaging has been developed recently [13,14]. It can simplify imaging reconstruction algorithm and has the potential of real-time imaging, but this method still suffered from aberration of lens system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the application under consideration (early breast cancer detection) we will consider cylindrical shape of the antenna surface. However, from the technical standpoint, it is better using plane transducers with a focusing acoustic lens [8]. It was shown [3,9] that signal-to-noise ratio and sensitivity increase for such system leading to an improvement of the image contrast.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%