AbstractObjectivesWe introduce a new acoustic lens material for photoacoustic tomography (PAT) to improve lateral resolution while possessing excellent acoustic acoustic impedance matching with tissue to minimize lens induced image artifacts.BackgroundA large surface area detector due to its high sensitivity is preferable to detect weak signals in photoacoustic mammography. The lateral resolution is then limited by the narrow acceptance angle of such detectors. Acoustic lenses made of acrylic plastic (PMMA) have been used to enlarge the acceptance angle of such detectors and improve lateral resolution. However, such PMMA lenses introduce image artifacts due to internal reflections of ultrasound within the lenses, the result of acoustic impe...
We have developed a novel scanner for breast cancer detection, integrating both thermoacoustic and p...
In Photoacoustic (PA) imaging, a pulsed light excites ultrasound (US) waves in proportion to the op...
One cause for suboptimal photoacoustic tomography (PAT) penetration depth is attenuation of incident...
A large surface area transducer is preferable to be used to detect extremely weak photoacoustic sign...
A large surface area transducer is preferable to be used to detect extremely weak photoacoustic sign...
Although a small point ultrasound transducer has a wide acceptance angle, its signal-to-noise (SNR) ...
We developed a novel concept of using a negative acoustic lens to increase the acceptance angle of a...
X-ray mammography is widely accepted as the clinical standard for breast cancer screening and diagno...
X-ray mammography is widely accepted as the clinical standard for breast cancer screening and diagno...
Although a small point ultrasound transducer has a wide acceptance angle, its small active area lead...
Although a small point ultrasound transducer has a wide acceptance angle, its small active area lead...
Purpose: Photoacoustic imaging has proven to be able to detect vascularization-driven optical absorp...
Some of the challenges in translating photoacoustic (PA) imaging to clinical applications includes l...
We have developed a novel scanner for breast cancer detection, integrating both thermoacoustic and p...
AbstractUltrasound (US) and photoacoustic (PA) multimodality imaging has the advantage of combining ...
We have developed a novel scanner for breast cancer detection, integrating both thermoacoustic and p...
In Photoacoustic (PA) imaging, a pulsed light excites ultrasound (US) waves in proportion to the op...
One cause for suboptimal photoacoustic tomography (PAT) penetration depth is attenuation of incident...
A large surface area transducer is preferable to be used to detect extremely weak photoacoustic sign...
A large surface area transducer is preferable to be used to detect extremely weak photoacoustic sign...
Although a small point ultrasound transducer has a wide acceptance angle, its signal-to-noise (SNR) ...
We developed a novel concept of using a negative acoustic lens to increase the acceptance angle of a...
X-ray mammography is widely accepted as the clinical standard for breast cancer screening and diagno...
X-ray mammography is widely accepted as the clinical standard for breast cancer screening and diagno...
Although a small point ultrasound transducer has a wide acceptance angle, its small active area lead...
Although a small point ultrasound transducer has a wide acceptance angle, its small active area lead...
Purpose: Photoacoustic imaging has proven to be able to detect vascularization-driven optical absorp...
Some of the challenges in translating photoacoustic (PA) imaging to clinical applications includes l...
We have developed a novel scanner for breast cancer detection, integrating both thermoacoustic and p...
AbstractUltrasound (US) and photoacoustic (PA) multimodality imaging has the advantage of combining ...
We have developed a novel scanner for breast cancer detection, integrating both thermoacoustic and p...
In Photoacoustic (PA) imaging, a pulsed light excites ultrasound (US) waves in proportion to the op...
One cause for suboptimal photoacoustic tomography (PAT) penetration depth is attenuation of incident...