We present a minimally-invasive endoscope based on a multimode fiber that combines photoacoustic and fluorescence sensing. From the measurement of a transmission matrix during a prior calibration step, a focused spot is produced and raster-scanned over a sample at the distal tip of the fiber by use of a fast spatial light modulator. An ultra-sensitive fiber-optic ultrasound sensor for photoacoustic detection placed next to the fiber is combined with a photodetector to obtain both fluorescence and photoacoustic images with a distal imaging tip no larger than 250 µm. The high signal-to-noise ratio provided by wavefront shaping based focusing and the ultra-sensitive ultrasound sensor enables imaging with a single laser shot per pixel, demonstr...
Photoacoustic tomography, which detects non-radiative decay, is an emerging biomedical imaging modal...
We present a concept and system implementation for endoscopic photoacoustic microscopy that enables ...
The deterministic nature of scattering in turbid media and the advances in light control have opened...
International audienceMany applications for microendoscopy, such as brain imaging, requires the deve...
Photoacoustic (PA) endoscopy has shown significant potential for clinical diagnosis and surgical gui...
Photoacoustic (PA) endoscopy has shown significant potential for clinical diagnosis and surgical gui...
Photoacoustic endoscopy (PAE) can provide 3D functional, molecular and structural information of tis...
A miniature flexible photoacoustic endoscopy probe that provides high-resolution 3D images of vascul...
Recent research in diagnostic imaging and sensing focuses on deriving complementary information from...
There is considerable interest in the development of photoacoustic endoscopy probes (PAE) for applic...
We have developed photoacoustic endoscopy with a miniaturized imaging probe. A light-guiding optical...
AbstractImaging of the cells and microvasculature simultaneously is beneficial to the study of tumor...
For in vivo medical applications, endoscopy shows great potential for its minimally invasive manner,...
In a wide range of clinical procedures, accurate placement of medical devices such as needles and ca...
Opto-acoustic imaging is a growing field of research in recent years, providing functional imaging o...
Photoacoustic tomography, which detects non-radiative decay, is an emerging biomedical imaging modal...
We present a concept and system implementation for endoscopic photoacoustic microscopy that enables ...
The deterministic nature of scattering in turbid media and the advances in light control have opened...
International audienceMany applications for microendoscopy, such as brain imaging, requires the deve...
Photoacoustic (PA) endoscopy has shown significant potential for clinical diagnosis and surgical gui...
Photoacoustic (PA) endoscopy has shown significant potential for clinical diagnosis and surgical gui...
Photoacoustic endoscopy (PAE) can provide 3D functional, molecular and structural information of tis...
A miniature flexible photoacoustic endoscopy probe that provides high-resolution 3D images of vascul...
Recent research in diagnostic imaging and sensing focuses on deriving complementary information from...
There is considerable interest in the development of photoacoustic endoscopy probes (PAE) for applic...
We have developed photoacoustic endoscopy with a miniaturized imaging probe. A light-guiding optical...
AbstractImaging of the cells and microvasculature simultaneously is beneficial to the study of tumor...
For in vivo medical applications, endoscopy shows great potential for its minimally invasive manner,...
In a wide range of clinical procedures, accurate placement of medical devices such as needles and ca...
Opto-acoustic imaging is a growing field of research in recent years, providing functional imaging o...
Photoacoustic tomography, which detects non-radiative decay, is an emerging biomedical imaging modal...
We present a concept and system implementation for endoscopic photoacoustic microscopy that enables ...
The deterministic nature of scattering in turbid media and the advances in light control have opened...