Recently we presented a method using laser-induced ultrasound from an external absorber (passive element) to image the ultrasound transmission parameters of an object under photoacoustic tomographic investigation. The method suffers from long measurement times due to the requirement for a large number of views, and consequently physical projections around the object. Here we propose and validate an approach that permits a multitude of views to be obtained within a limited projection scenario. The approach uses a plurality of spatially distributed external absorbers in the path of the light, that results in multiple laser-induced ultrasound sources to interrogate the object from a number of angles. This reduces the required number of rotatio...
Pulse-echo ultrasound and optoacoustic imaging possess very different, yet highly complementary, adv...
Photoacoustic imaging is a relatively new imaging technology, in which an object is illuminated with...
Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) is a unique combination of optical sensitivity to tissue chromophores li...
Recently, we presented a method using laser-induced ultrasound from an external absorber (passive el...
Recently, we presented a method using laser-induced ultrasound from an external absorber (passive el...
We present a 'hybrid' imaging approach which can image both light absorption properties and acoustic...
We present a 'hybrid' imaging approach which can image both light absorption properties and acoustic...
We present a ‘hybrid’ imaging approach which can image both light absorption properties and acoustic...
This thesis describes the design and development of a hybrid photoacoustic-ultrasound transmission t...
Photoacoustic imaging is based on detecting laser pulse induced ultrasound transients from absorbing...
Photoacoustic imaging is a relatively new medical imaging modality. In principle it can be used to i...
Light absorption by the chromophores (hemoglobin, melanin, water etc.) present in any biological tis...
We present a method to generate quantitative cross-sectional maps of acoustic propagation speed in t...
A 3D photoacoustic computed tomography (3D-PACT) system based on full-view illumination and ultrasou...
Photoacoustic imaging is a relatively new imaging technology, in which an object is illuminated with...
Pulse-echo ultrasound and optoacoustic imaging possess very different, yet highly complementary, adv...
Photoacoustic imaging is a relatively new imaging technology, in which an object is illuminated with...
Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) is a unique combination of optical sensitivity to tissue chromophores li...
Recently, we presented a method using laser-induced ultrasound from an external absorber (passive el...
Recently, we presented a method using laser-induced ultrasound from an external absorber (passive el...
We present a 'hybrid' imaging approach which can image both light absorption properties and acoustic...
We present a 'hybrid' imaging approach which can image both light absorption properties and acoustic...
We present a ‘hybrid’ imaging approach which can image both light absorption properties and acoustic...
This thesis describes the design and development of a hybrid photoacoustic-ultrasound transmission t...
Photoacoustic imaging is based on detecting laser pulse induced ultrasound transients from absorbing...
Photoacoustic imaging is a relatively new medical imaging modality. In principle it can be used to i...
Light absorption by the chromophores (hemoglobin, melanin, water etc.) present in any biological tis...
We present a method to generate quantitative cross-sectional maps of acoustic propagation speed in t...
A 3D photoacoustic computed tomography (3D-PACT) system based on full-view illumination and ultrasou...
Photoacoustic imaging is a relatively new imaging technology, in which an object is illuminated with...
Pulse-echo ultrasound and optoacoustic imaging possess very different, yet highly complementary, adv...
Photoacoustic imaging is a relatively new imaging technology, in which an object is illuminated with...
Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) is a unique combination of optical sensitivity to tissue chromophores li...