In this paper, alternating magnetic field is explored for inducing thermoacoustic effect on dielectric objects. Termed as magnetically mediated thermo-acoustic (MMTA) effect that provides a contrast in conductivity, this approach employs magnetic resonance for delivering energy to a desired location by applying a large transient current at radio frequency below 50MHz to a compact magnetically resonant coil. The alternating magnetic field induces large electric field inside conductive objects, which then undergoes joule heating and emanates acoustic signal thermo-elastically. The magnetic mediation approach with low radio frequency can potentially provide deeper penetration than microwave radiation due to the non-magnetic nature of human bod...
Purpose: Near-field radiofrequency thermoacoustic (NRT) tomography has been recently introduced for ...
Although the use of thermoacoustic emission in ultrasonic non-destructive testing and in medical ima...
This paper reviews the theories and applications of electromagnetic–acoustic (EMA) techniques (cover...
Magnetically mediated thermo-acoustic effect is predicted in theory and demonstrated in phantom stud...
Magnetoacoustic tomography (MAT) is an emerging noninvasive electrical conductivity imaging that com...
In this letter, thermoacoustic resonance effect is predicted from theoretical analysis with series r...
Thermoacoustic emissions induced by 2450 MHz microwave pulses in water, tissue-simulating phantoms a...
Modulatable magnetically mediated thermoacoustic imaging with magnetic nanoparticles is reported her...
After several decades of evolution, single-wave imaging modalities, including ultrasound, magnetic r...
Thermoacoustic imaging (TAI) is a non-ionizing and non-invasive imaging method, which combines the m...
Existing imaging modalities like microwave- or radiofrequency (RF) induced thermoacoustic tomography...
After introducing the principles of thermoacoustic tomography and pure microwave imaging, we summari...
Thermoacoustic tomography in the microwave region is explored to image biological tissue. When short...
Microwave-induced thermal imaging is currently researched on as an alternative imaging modality for ...
Near-field Radio-frequency Thermoacoustic Imaging (NRTI) is an imaging modality that was recently in...
Purpose: Near-field radiofrequency thermoacoustic (NRT) tomography has been recently introduced for ...
Although the use of thermoacoustic emission in ultrasonic non-destructive testing and in medical ima...
This paper reviews the theories and applications of electromagnetic–acoustic (EMA) techniques (cover...
Magnetically mediated thermo-acoustic effect is predicted in theory and demonstrated in phantom stud...
Magnetoacoustic tomography (MAT) is an emerging noninvasive electrical conductivity imaging that com...
In this letter, thermoacoustic resonance effect is predicted from theoretical analysis with series r...
Thermoacoustic emissions induced by 2450 MHz microwave pulses in water, tissue-simulating phantoms a...
Modulatable magnetically mediated thermoacoustic imaging with magnetic nanoparticles is reported her...
After several decades of evolution, single-wave imaging modalities, including ultrasound, magnetic r...
Thermoacoustic imaging (TAI) is a non-ionizing and non-invasive imaging method, which combines the m...
Existing imaging modalities like microwave- or radiofrequency (RF) induced thermoacoustic tomography...
After introducing the principles of thermoacoustic tomography and pure microwave imaging, we summari...
Thermoacoustic tomography in the microwave region is explored to image biological tissue. When short...
Microwave-induced thermal imaging is currently researched on as an alternative imaging modality for ...
Near-field Radio-frequency Thermoacoustic Imaging (NRTI) is an imaging modality that was recently in...
Purpose: Near-field radiofrequency thermoacoustic (NRT) tomography has been recently introduced for ...
Although the use of thermoacoustic emission in ultrasonic non-destructive testing and in medical ima...
This paper reviews the theories and applications of electromagnetic–acoustic (EMA) techniques (cover...