Two-dimensional imaging of dense tissue-simulating turbid media by use of sonoluminescence

  • Shen Q
  • Wang L
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Abstract

An optical imaging technique that is believed to be novel was developed for noninvasive cross-sectional imaging of tissuelike turbid media. By use of a sonoluminescence signal generated internally in the media with a 1-MHz continuous-wave ultrasound, two-dimensional images were produced for objects embedded in turbid media by a raster scan of the media. Multiple objects of different shapes were resolved with this imaging technique. The images showed a high contrast and good spatial resolution. The spatial resolution was limited by the focal size of the ultrasonic focus.

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Shen, Q., & Wang, L. V. (1999). Two-dimensional imaging of dense tissue-simulating turbid media by use of sonoluminescence. Applied Optics, 38(1), 246. https://doi.org/10.1364/ao.38.000246

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