The photoacoustic effect is based on resonant absorption of light by a sample and the transfer of the excitation energy into thermal energy via inelastic collisions of gas molecules. A modulated irradiation of the sample causes periodic pressure variations that can b
he photoacoustic effect (PA) is a physical phenomenon based on the emission of sound waves following...
Acoustic waves generated by heat emission in radiationless transitions from photoexcited molecules c...
Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) refers to imaging that is based on the photoacoustic effect. Although...
The photoacoustic effect is based on resonant absorption of light by a sample and the transfer of th...
The photoacoustic signal in a closed T-cell resonator is generated and measured using laser based ph...
La pression dans une cellule photoacoustique est déduite des équations fondamentales décrivant la dy...
T-cell resonators have been used lately for non-invasive blood glucose measurements for photoacousti...
The peculiarity of photoacoustic (PA) spectroscopy is that, unlike other spectroscopic techniques (e...
Both photoacoustic spectroscopy and photoacoustic imaging studies are based on the principle of phot...
In the traditional approach to photoacoustic measurements, the light source modulation frequency is...
On étudie la dépendance en fréquence et en fonction des dimensions géométriques de la cellule des si...
Pulse photoacoustic effect in solids is a fondation of nondestructive data acquisition method descri...
A commonly used therapy for cancer is based on the necrosis of cells induced by heating through the ...
The photothermal signal in time domain expected for measurements on leaves is calculated using a one...
WOS: 000428590000004An unusual form of imaging and analysis applications combines optics and acousti...
he photoacoustic effect (PA) is a physical phenomenon based on the emission of sound waves following...
Acoustic waves generated by heat emission in radiationless transitions from photoexcited molecules c...
Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) refers to imaging that is based on the photoacoustic effect. Although...
The photoacoustic effect is based on resonant absorption of light by a sample and the transfer of th...
The photoacoustic signal in a closed T-cell resonator is generated and measured using laser based ph...
La pression dans une cellule photoacoustique est déduite des équations fondamentales décrivant la dy...
T-cell resonators have been used lately for non-invasive blood glucose measurements for photoacousti...
The peculiarity of photoacoustic (PA) spectroscopy is that, unlike other spectroscopic techniques (e...
Both photoacoustic spectroscopy and photoacoustic imaging studies are based on the principle of phot...
In the traditional approach to photoacoustic measurements, the light source modulation frequency is...
On étudie la dépendance en fréquence et en fonction des dimensions géométriques de la cellule des si...
Pulse photoacoustic effect in solids is a fondation of nondestructive data acquisition method descri...
A commonly used therapy for cancer is based on the necrosis of cells induced by heating through the ...
The photothermal signal in time domain expected for measurements on leaves is calculated using a one...
WOS: 000428590000004An unusual form of imaging and analysis applications combines optics and acousti...
he photoacoustic effect (PA) is a physical phenomenon based on the emission of sound waves following...
Acoustic waves generated by heat emission in radiationless transitions from photoexcited molecules c...
Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) refers to imaging that is based on the photoacoustic effect. Although...