Imaging is a core element of medical diagnosis. Observation depths of standard optical imaging techniques, such as microscopy or optical coherence tomography, are limited by multiple scattering to few transport mean free paths (~mm) in biological tissues. Acousto-optic imaging is an optical imaging technique in highly scattering media based on the detection of photons from a coherent light source tagged by an acoustic field. Acoustic wave shaping techniques allow to control the area in which this ultrasonic light marking takes place. The tagged-photon quantity is proportionnal to the local light intensity in the insonnified area. Selecting the tagged light at the output of the medium allows retrieving the optical contrast in the area covere...
Strong scattering properties of biological media make their optical imaging in depth a challenge. A ...
Strong scattering properties of biological media make their optical imaging in depth a challenge. A ...
Strong scattering properties of biological media make their optical imaging in depth a challenge. A ...
Using conventionnal optical imaging techniques does not allow to image a thick scattering medium bec...
Using conventionnal optical imaging techniques does not allow to image a thick scattering medium bec...
Using conventionnal optical imaging techniques does not allow to image a thick scattering medium bec...
Spatially resolved optical imaging of biological tissues' depth is hampered by multiple scattering o...
Spatially resolved optical imaging of biological tissues' depth is hampered by multiple scattering o...
Medical imaging is a crucial tool for medical diagnosis. Current imaging techniques such as magnetic...
Medical imaging is a crucial tool for medical diagnosis. Current imaging techniques such as magnetic...
Medical imaging is a crucial tool for medical diagnosis. Current imaging techniques such as magnetic...
Imaging through a thick and scattering medium is difficult using conventional optical imaging techni...
Acousto-optic (AO) is an emerging hybrid technique for measuring optical contrast in turbid media us...
Light focusing is a crucial requirement for high resolution optical imaging. In biological tissue th...
Strong scattering properties of biological media make their optical imaging in depth a challenge. A ...
Strong scattering properties of biological media make their optical imaging in depth a challenge. A ...
Strong scattering properties of biological media make their optical imaging in depth a challenge. A ...
Strong scattering properties of biological media make their optical imaging in depth a challenge. A ...
Using conventionnal optical imaging techniques does not allow to image a thick scattering medium bec...
Using conventionnal optical imaging techniques does not allow to image a thick scattering medium bec...
Using conventionnal optical imaging techniques does not allow to image a thick scattering medium bec...
Spatially resolved optical imaging of biological tissues' depth is hampered by multiple scattering o...
Spatially resolved optical imaging of biological tissues' depth is hampered by multiple scattering o...
Medical imaging is a crucial tool for medical diagnosis. Current imaging techniques such as magnetic...
Medical imaging is a crucial tool for medical diagnosis. Current imaging techniques such as magnetic...
Medical imaging is a crucial tool for medical diagnosis. Current imaging techniques such as magnetic...
Imaging through a thick and scattering medium is difficult using conventional optical imaging techni...
Acousto-optic (AO) is an emerging hybrid technique for measuring optical contrast in turbid media us...
Light focusing is a crucial requirement for high resolution optical imaging. In biological tissue th...
Strong scattering properties of biological media make their optical imaging in depth a challenge. A ...
Strong scattering properties of biological media make their optical imaging in depth a challenge. A ...
Strong scattering properties of biological media make their optical imaging in depth a challenge. A ...
Strong scattering properties of biological media make their optical imaging in depth a challenge. A ...