We apply spectral hole burning (SHB)-aided detection in ultrasound-modulated optical tomography (UOT) to image optical heterogeneities in thick tissue-mimicking phantom samples and chicken breast tissue. The efficiency of SHB is improved by using a Tm^(3+):YAG crystal of higher doping concentration (2.0-atomic%) and a double-pass pumping configuration, in which the pump beam is transmitted through the crystal twice to burn a deeper spectral hole with the available optical intensity. With the improved SHB-UOT system, we image absorbing, scattering, and phase objects that are embedded in the middle plane of a 30-mm-thick phantom sample. The imaging resolution was 0.5 mm in the lateral direction, as defined by the focal width of the ultrasonic...
Ultrasound-modulated optical tomography in biological tissue was studied both theoretically and expe...
Continuous-wave ultrasonic modulation of scattered laser light has been used to image objects in tis...
We explored the possibility of applying very high ultrasound frequencies to achieve very high resolu...
We apply spectral hole burning (SHB)-aided detection in ultrasound-modulated optical tomography (UOT...
Ultrasound-modulated optical tomography is a hybrid imaging technique based on detection of the diff...
Ultrasound modulated optical tomography is a developing hybrid imaging modality that combines high o...
We present a novel optical quantum sensor using spectral hole-burning for detecting signals in ultra...
We applied a submegahertz nonlinear optical filter afforded by a cryogenically cooled spectral-hole ...
Ultrasound-modulated optical tomography (UOT) has the potential to reveal optical contrast deep insi...
Continuous-wave ultrasonic modulation of scattered laser light has been used to image objects in tis...
The lack of efficient detection techniques has so far prevented ultrasound-modulated optical tomogra...
We used multiple optical wavelengths to study ultrasound-modulated optical tomography (UOT) in tissu...
The medical imaging technique called “ultrasound optical tomography” (UOT) entails light scattered i...
Optical imaging of soft biological tissue is highly desirable since it is nonionizing and provides s...
We present a novel implementation of high-resolution ultrasound-modulated optical tomography that, b...
Ultrasound-modulated optical tomography in biological tissue was studied both theoretically and expe...
Continuous-wave ultrasonic modulation of scattered laser light has been used to image objects in tis...
We explored the possibility of applying very high ultrasound frequencies to achieve very high resolu...
We apply spectral hole burning (SHB)-aided detection in ultrasound-modulated optical tomography (UOT...
Ultrasound-modulated optical tomography is a hybrid imaging technique based on detection of the diff...
Ultrasound modulated optical tomography is a developing hybrid imaging modality that combines high o...
We present a novel optical quantum sensor using spectral hole-burning for detecting signals in ultra...
We applied a submegahertz nonlinear optical filter afforded by a cryogenically cooled spectral-hole ...
Ultrasound-modulated optical tomography (UOT) has the potential to reveal optical contrast deep insi...
Continuous-wave ultrasonic modulation of scattered laser light has been used to image objects in tis...
The lack of efficient detection techniques has so far prevented ultrasound-modulated optical tomogra...
We used multiple optical wavelengths to study ultrasound-modulated optical tomography (UOT) in tissu...
The medical imaging technique called “ultrasound optical tomography” (UOT) entails light scattered i...
Optical imaging of soft biological tissue is highly desirable since it is nonionizing and provides s...
We present a novel implementation of high-resolution ultrasound-modulated optical tomography that, b...
Ultrasound-modulated optical tomography in biological tissue was studied both theoretically and expe...
Continuous-wave ultrasonic modulation of scattered laser light has been used to image objects in tis...
We explored the possibility of applying very high ultrasound frequencies to achieve very high resolu...