The Grüneisen parameter, a constitutive parameter in photoacoustics, is usually measured from isobaric thermal expansion, which may not be valid for a biological medium due to its heterogeneity. Here, we directly measured the Grüneisen parameter by applying photoacoustic spectroscopy. Laser pulses at wavelengths between 460 and 1800 nm were delivered to tissue samples, and photoacoustic signals were detected by flat water-immersion ultrasonic transducers. Least-squares fitting photoacoustic spectra to molar optical absorption spectra showed that the Grüneisen parameter was 0.81±0.05 (mean±SD) for porcine subcutaneous fat tissue and 0.69±0.02 for porcine lipid at room temperature (22°C). The Grüneisen parameter of a red blood cell suspension...
The capabilities of the optoacoustic principle as a means of temperature measurement have been explo...
Photoacoustic (PA) microscopy (PAM) can image optical absorption contrast with ultrasonic spatial re...
the tissue of interest. The laser-produced temperature rise and subsequent thermoelastic expansion o...
The Grüneisen parameter, a constitutive parameter in photoacoustics, is usually measured from isobar...
The Grüneisen parameter of tissue is a constitutive parameter in photoacoustic tomography. Here, we ...
The Grüneisen parameter is an essential factor in biomedical photoacoustic (PA) diagnostics. In most...
The Grüneisen parameter is an essential factor in biomedical photoacoustic (PA) diagnostics. In...
Visualizing and characterizing vascular structures is important for many areas of health care, from ...
The temperature-dependent property of the Grueneisen parameter has been employed in photoacoustic im...
As an emerging imaging technique that combines high optical contrast and ultrasonic detection, photo...
Abstract Determination of blood glucose level is a frequently occurring procedure in diabetes care. ...
Quantitative photoacoustic imaging in biomedicine relies on accurate measurements of relevant materi...
Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) has been widely used to image optically absorptive objects in both hu...
Photoacoustic thermography is a promising tool for temperature measurement in deep tissue. Here we p...
Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) can create multiscale multicontrast images of living biological struc...
The capabilities of the optoacoustic principle as a means of temperature measurement have been explo...
Photoacoustic (PA) microscopy (PAM) can image optical absorption contrast with ultrasonic spatial re...
the tissue of interest. The laser-produced temperature rise and subsequent thermoelastic expansion o...
The Grüneisen parameter, a constitutive parameter in photoacoustics, is usually measured from isobar...
The Grüneisen parameter of tissue is a constitutive parameter in photoacoustic tomography. Here, we ...
The Grüneisen parameter is an essential factor in biomedical photoacoustic (PA) diagnostics. In most...
The Grüneisen parameter is an essential factor in biomedical photoacoustic (PA) diagnostics. In...
Visualizing and characterizing vascular structures is important for many areas of health care, from ...
The temperature-dependent property of the Grueneisen parameter has been employed in photoacoustic im...
As an emerging imaging technique that combines high optical contrast and ultrasonic detection, photo...
Abstract Determination of blood glucose level is a frequently occurring procedure in diabetes care. ...
Quantitative photoacoustic imaging in biomedicine relies on accurate measurements of relevant materi...
Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) has been widely used to image optically absorptive objects in both hu...
Photoacoustic thermography is a promising tool for temperature measurement in deep tissue. Here we p...
Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) can create multiscale multicontrast images of living biological struc...
The capabilities of the optoacoustic principle as a means of temperature measurement have been explo...
Photoacoustic (PA) microscopy (PAM) can image optical absorption contrast with ultrasonic spatial re...
the tissue of interest. The laser-produced temperature rise and subsequent thermoelastic expansion o...