A photoacoustic (PA) imaging system based on an ultrasonic Fresnel zone plate (FZP) transducer is developed for the purpose of imaging biological tissue. This FZP transducer has a two-zone negative zone plate piezoelectric material pattern, and an optical fibre is integrated with the transducer on the symmetric axis of the zone plates to deliver laser pulses to the sample. The focal characteristic of the FZP transducer is analysed by theoretical prediction and experimental measurement, and the measured results are in good agreement with the predicted results. The limited-field back-projection deconvolution algorithm combined with the coherence-factor weighting technique is used to reconstruct the optical absorption distribution. The experim...
Photoacoustic microscopy (PAM) is a fast-growing invivo imaging modality that combines both optics a...
Abstract For combining optical and ultrasonic imaging methodologies, photoacoustic imaging (PAI) is ...
The existing photoacoustics (PA) imaging systems showed mixed performance in imaging characteristic ...
We applied photoacoustics as a tissue tomography technique for the detection of blood concentrations...
A modified back-projection approach deduced from an exact reconstruction solution was applied to our...
The detection of ultrasound in photoacoustic tomography (PAT) usually relies on ultrasonic transduce...
PhotoAcoustic Imaging (PAI) is a branch in clinical and pre-clinical imaging, that refers to the tec...
This study explored the imaging capability of our frequency-domain photoacoustic (FD-PA) system that...
In photoacoustic imaging, a pulsed laser is used to irradiate tissue but instead of measuring photon...
This study explored the imaging capability of our frequency-domain photoacoustic (FD-PA) system that...
Photoacoustic tomography, which detects non-radiative decay, is an emerging biomedical imaging modal...
Abstract—We applied photoacoustics for noninvasive two-dimensional imaging of blood vessels in vivo,...
We applied photoacoustics for noninvasive two-dimensional imaging of blood vessels in vivo, using ne...
Photoacoustic microscopy (PAM) is a fast-growing invivo imaging modality that combines both optics a...
For combining optical and ultrasonic imaging methodologies, photoacoustic imaging (PAI) is the most ...
Photoacoustic microscopy (PAM) is a fast-growing invivo imaging modality that combines both optics a...
Abstract For combining optical and ultrasonic imaging methodologies, photoacoustic imaging (PAI) is ...
The existing photoacoustics (PA) imaging systems showed mixed performance in imaging characteristic ...
We applied photoacoustics as a tissue tomography technique for the detection of blood concentrations...
A modified back-projection approach deduced from an exact reconstruction solution was applied to our...
The detection of ultrasound in photoacoustic tomography (PAT) usually relies on ultrasonic transduce...
PhotoAcoustic Imaging (PAI) is a branch in clinical and pre-clinical imaging, that refers to the tec...
This study explored the imaging capability of our frequency-domain photoacoustic (FD-PA) system that...
In photoacoustic imaging, a pulsed laser is used to irradiate tissue but instead of measuring photon...
This study explored the imaging capability of our frequency-domain photoacoustic (FD-PA) system that...
Photoacoustic tomography, which detects non-radiative decay, is an emerging biomedical imaging modal...
Abstract—We applied photoacoustics for noninvasive two-dimensional imaging of blood vessels in vivo,...
We applied photoacoustics for noninvasive two-dimensional imaging of blood vessels in vivo, using ne...
Photoacoustic microscopy (PAM) is a fast-growing invivo imaging modality that combines both optics a...
For combining optical and ultrasonic imaging methodologies, photoacoustic imaging (PAI) is the most ...
Photoacoustic microscopy (PAM) is a fast-growing invivo imaging modality that combines both optics a...
Abstract For combining optical and ultrasonic imaging methodologies, photoacoustic imaging (PAI) is ...
The existing photoacoustics (PA) imaging systems showed mixed performance in imaging characteristic ...