We present a method of measuring fluence using ultrasonic tagging of light in tomographic manner. Proof of concept experiments show that the combined photoacoustics and acousto optics in tomographic settings enable fluence compensated images
Acousto-optic imaging is a hybrid imaging technique that exploits the interaction between light and ...
Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) refers to imaging that is based on the photoacoustic effect. Although...
Photoacoustic imaging is a relatively new medical imaging modality. In principle it can be used to i...
Optical absorption contrast, large imaging depth at ultrasonic resolution, and the potential of func...
We present a theoretical concept which may lead to quantitative photoacoustic mapping of chromophore...
Photoacoustics allows imaging with optical contrast deep in biological tissues. The signal strength ...
International audiencePurely acoustic information can be extracted from photoacoustic measurements t...
Photoacoustic imaging is an upcoming medical imaging modality with the potential of imaging both opt...
Quantitative measurements of the chromophores concentration in vivo present a challenge in photoacou...
International audiencePhotoacoustic offers promising perspectives in probing and imaging subsurface ...
Knowledge of the local optical fluence in biological tissue is of fundamental importance for biomedi...
Direct optical measurements in scattering media offer poor resolution due to the high scattering. Ul...
In photoacoustic spectroscopy (PAS), wavelength dependent optical attenuation of biological tissue p...
Objective: A photoacoustic signal is proportional to the product of the optical absorption coefficie...
We present a method to generate quantitative cross-sectional maps of acoustic propagation speed in t...
Acousto-optic imaging is a hybrid imaging technique that exploits the interaction between light and ...
Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) refers to imaging that is based on the photoacoustic effect. Although...
Photoacoustic imaging is a relatively new medical imaging modality. In principle it can be used to i...
Optical absorption contrast, large imaging depth at ultrasonic resolution, and the potential of func...
We present a theoretical concept which may lead to quantitative photoacoustic mapping of chromophore...
Photoacoustics allows imaging with optical contrast deep in biological tissues. The signal strength ...
International audiencePurely acoustic information can be extracted from photoacoustic measurements t...
Photoacoustic imaging is an upcoming medical imaging modality with the potential of imaging both opt...
Quantitative measurements of the chromophores concentration in vivo present a challenge in photoacou...
International audiencePhotoacoustic offers promising perspectives in probing and imaging subsurface ...
Knowledge of the local optical fluence in biological tissue is of fundamental importance for biomedi...
Direct optical measurements in scattering media offer poor resolution due to the high scattering. Ul...
In photoacoustic spectroscopy (PAS), wavelength dependent optical attenuation of biological tissue p...
Objective: A photoacoustic signal is proportional to the product of the optical absorption coefficie...
We present a method to generate quantitative cross-sectional maps of acoustic propagation speed in t...
Acousto-optic imaging is a hybrid imaging technique that exploits the interaction between light and ...
Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) refers to imaging that is based on the photoacoustic effect. Although...
Photoacoustic imaging is a relatively new medical imaging modality. In principle it can be used to i...