We report a novel photoacoustic Z-scan (PAZ-scan) technique that combines the advantages offered by the conventional Z-scan method and the sensitivity of the photoacoustic detection. The sample is scanned through the focused laser beam and the generated photoacoustic signal is recorded using a 10 MHz focused ultrasound transducer. Since the signal strength is directly proportional to the optical absorption, PAZ-scan displays nonlinear behavior depicting the nonlinear optical absorption of the material. Among many advantages, our experiments on mouse blood show that PAZ-scan can potentially be used as a standard technique to calibrate contrast agents used in theranostics in general and photoacoustics in particular
© 2018 Astro Ltd. The opportunity to study the optical gain properties of active media using the ope...
Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) is a biomedical technique 100% sensitive to optical absorption produced ...
As light intensity increases in photoacoustic imaging, the saturation of optical absorption and the ...
We report a novel photoacoustic Z-scan (PAZ-scan) technique that combines the advantages offered by ...
AbstractPhotoacoustic (PA) detection of single absorbing targets such as nanoparticles or cells can ...
Open AccessA measurement technique to perform optical Z-scan and photoacoustic Z-scan simultaneously...
Nonlinear optical materials have good prospect and can be applied in photonics and biomedical applic...
Optical absorption is closely associated with many physiological important parameters, such as the c...
Photoacoustic imaging allows for spatial detection of strongly absorbing exogenous contrast agents, ...
Optical absorption is closely associated with many physiologically important parameters, such as the...
Photoacoustic microscopy (PAM) has been shown to be a valuable tool for quantifying hemoglobin oxyge...
Photoacoustic (PA) microscopy (PAM) can image optical absorption contrast with ultrasonic spatial re...
Oxygen is necessary for metabolism. It is carried from lungs to the rest of the body by hemoglobin i...
Visualizing and characterizing vascular structures is important for many areas of health care, from ...
AbstractOptoacoustic (OA) microscopy using an all-optical system based on the probe beam deflection ...
© 2018 Astro Ltd. The opportunity to study the optical gain properties of active media using the ope...
Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) is a biomedical technique 100% sensitive to optical absorption produced ...
As light intensity increases in photoacoustic imaging, the saturation of optical absorption and the ...
We report a novel photoacoustic Z-scan (PAZ-scan) technique that combines the advantages offered by ...
AbstractPhotoacoustic (PA) detection of single absorbing targets such as nanoparticles or cells can ...
Open AccessA measurement technique to perform optical Z-scan and photoacoustic Z-scan simultaneously...
Nonlinear optical materials have good prospect and can be applied in photonics and biomedical applic...
Optical absorption is closely associated with many physiological important parameters, such as the c...
Photoacoustic imaging allows for spatial detection of strongly absorbing exogenous contrast agents, ...
Optical absorption is closely associated with many physiologically important parameters, such as the...
Photoacoustic microscopy (PAM) has been shown to be a valuable tool for quantifying hemoglobin oxyge...
Photoacoustic (PA) microscopy (PAM) can image optical absorption contrast with ultrasonic spatial re...
Oxygen is necessary for metabolism. It is carried from lungs to the rest of the body by hemoglobin i...
Visualizing and characterizing vascular structures is important for many areas of health care, from ...
AbstractOptoacoustic (OA) microscopy using an all-optical system based on the probe beam deflection ...
© 2018 Astro Ltd. The opportunity to study the optical gain properties of active media using the ope...
Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) is a biomedical technique 100% sensitive to optical absorption produced ...
As light intensity increases in photoacoustic imaging, the saturation of optical absorption and the ...