Photoacoustic tomography of a rat cerebral cortex with a ring-based ultrasonic virtual point detector

  • Yang X
  • Wang L
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Abstract

We image a rat cerebral cortex in situ by using a ring-based ultrasonic virtual point detector developed previously. Compared to the image generated by a finite-aperture detector, the image generated by the virtual point detector has a uniformly distributed resolution throughout the imaged area, owing to the lack of aperture effect of the ultrasonic detector. At the periphery of the image, the signal-to-noise ratio of the image obtained by the virtual point detector is also better than that of a finite-aperture detector. Furthermore, the virtual point detector can be scanned inside the brain to improve the local signal-to-noise ratio.

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Yang, X., & Wang, L. V. (2007). Photoacoustic tomography of a rat cerebral cortex with a ring-based ultrasonic virtual point detector. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 12(6), 060507. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.2823076

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