The effects of an inappropriately chosen speed-of-sound in photoacoustic imaging reconstructions are to cause blurring of images and impairment of contrast. Here we outline a new methodology to measure the speed-of-sound in a photoacoustic imager with little or no additional cost and without the need to perform extra measurements. The method uses a strong absorber of light which is placed in the path of the light illuminating the sample. This acts as a source of ultrasound whose interaction with the sample can be measured at the far-end of the sample using the same ultrasound detector used for photoacoustics. This yields time-of-arrival measurements of the ultrasound transient at the multi-element detector. Such measurements are made at var...
We present a method to determine the speed of sound in tissue using a double-ring photoacoustic sens...
Recently we presented a method using laser-induced ultrasound from an external absorber (passive ele...
The ability of reconstruction of photoacoustic images is important requirement to study soft tissues...
The effects of an inappropriately chosen speed-of-sound in photoacoustic imaging reconstructions are...
We present a method to generate quantitative cross-sectional maps of acoustic propagation speed in t...
Photoacoustic imaging is a relatively new medical imaging modality. In principle it can be used to i...
Photoacoustic imaging is based on detecting laser pulse induced ultrasound transients from absorbing...
Photoacoustic imaging is an upcoming medical imaging modality with the potential of imaging both opt...
Purpose: In most photoacoustic (PA) tomographic reconstructions, variations in speed-of-sound (SOS) ...
Our project’s main objective is to design and improve an accurate, reliable image reconstruction alg...
Photoacoustic imaging is a relatively new imaging technology, in which an object is illuminated with...
Photoacoustic imaging is a relatively new imaging technology, in which an object is illuminated with...
Photoacoustic tomography, a hybrid imaging modality combining optical and ultrasound imaging, is gai...
The reconstruction of images in photoacoustic tomography is reliant on specifying the speed of sound...
Photoacoustic (PA) imaging is a relatively new noninvasive medical imaging modality. It is a tech- n...
We present a method to determine the speed of sound in tissue using a double-ring photoacoustic sens...
Recently we presented a method using laser-induced ultrasound from an external absorber (passive ele...
The ability of reconstruction of photoacoustic images is important requirement to study soft tissues...
The effects of an inappropriately chosen speed-of-sound in photoacoustic imaging reconstructions are...
We present a method to generate quantitative cross-sectional maps of acoustic propagation speed in t...
Photoacoustic imaging is a relatively new medical imaging modality. In principle it can be used to i...
Photoacoustic imaging is based on detecting laser pulse induced ultrasound transients from absorbing...
Photoacoustic imaging is an upcoming medical imaging modality with the potential of imaging both opt...
Purpose: In most photoacoustic (PA) tomographic reconstructions, variations in speed-of-sound (SOS) ...
Our project’s main objective is to design and improve an accurate, reliable image reconstruction alg...
Photoacoustic imaging is a relatively new imaging technology, in which an object is illuminated with...
Photoacoustic imaging is a relatively new imaging technology, in which an object is illuminated with...
Photoacoustic tomography, a hybrid imaging modality combining optical and ultrasound imaging, is gai...
The reconstruction of images in photoacoustic tomography is reliant on specifying the speed of sound...
Photoacoustic (PA) imaging is a relatively new noninvasive medical imaging modality. It is a tech- n...
We present a method to determine the speed of sound in tissue using a double-ring photoacoustic sens...
Recently we presented a method using laser-induced ultrasound from an external absorber (passive ele...
The ability of reconstruction of photoacoustic images is important requirement to study soft tissues...