Abstract
The authors present a method of focusing high intensity ultrasound by time-reversing the photoacoustic response of an optically selective target in a nonselective background. The target's photoacoustic response was isolated from the background by subtracting the photoacoustic waveforms obtained at different optical wavelengths and convolved with a continuous signal. It was found that the focus produced was comparable in quality to that obtained by delay-law beam-forming. The method holds the promise of allowing precise targeting of high intensity focused ultrasound on nonechogenic targets, in moving environments, independently of the presence of aberrating layers. © 2009 American Institute of Physics.
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Funke, A. R., Aubry, J. F., Fink, M., Boccara, A. C., & Bossy, E. (2009). Photoacoustic guidance of high intensity focused ultrasound with selective optical contrasts and time-reversal. Applied Physics Letters, 94(5). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3077018
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