Deep reflection-mode photoacoustic imaging of biological tissue

  • Song K
  • Wang L
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Abstract

A reflection-mode photoacoustic (PA) imaging system was designed and built to image deep structures in biological tissues. We chose near-infrared laser pulses of 804-nm wavelength for PA excitation to achieve deep penetration. To minimize unwanted surface signals, we adopted dark-field ring-shaped illumination. This imaging system employing a 5-MHz spherically focused ultrasonic transducer provides penetration up to 38 mm in chicken breast tissue. At the 19-mm depth, the axial resolution is 144 microm and the transverse resolution is 560 microm. Internal organs of small animals were imaged clearly.

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Song, K. H., & Wang, L. V. (2007). Deep reflection-mode photoacoustic imaging of biological tissue. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 12(6), 060503. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.2818045

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