Structured ultrasound-modulated optical tomography

  • Bocoum M
  • Gennisson J
  • Laudereau J
  • et al.
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© 2019 Optical Society of America Ultrasound-modulated optical tomography (UOT) is an imaging technique that couples light and ultrasound in order to perform in-depth imaging of highly scattering media. In previous work, we introduced plane wave UOT, an imaging method analogous to x-ray tomography based on the filtered backprojection for image reconstruction. Angle-limited measurements, however, led to drastic loss of lateral spatial resolution. Here, we present a new structured ultrasonic plane wave UOT method that allows partial recovery of the resolution. For image reconstruction, we present a generalization of the Fourier slice theorem along with a generalized filtered backprojection formalism. The method is successfully tested on simulated and experimental data.

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Bocoum, M., Gennisson, J.-L., Laudereau, J.-B., Louchet-Chauvet, A., Tualle, J.-M., & Ramaz, F. (2019). Structured ultrasound-modulated optical tomography. Applied Optics, 58(8), 1933. https://doi.org/10.1364/ao.58.001933

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