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Armin Hochreiner1, Thomas Berer, Hubert Grün, Michael Leitner, Peter Burgholzer.
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In this paper we report on remote three-dimensional photoacoustic imaging without the need for a coupling agent or other aids (e.g. detector foils) by utilizing a two-wave mixing interferometer (TWMI). In this technique the beams coming from sample and reference are brought to interfere in a Bi₁₂SiO₂₀ photorefractive crystal (PRC). Such a setup allows the measurement of ultrasonic displacements on rough sample surfaces. After data acquisition the initial pressure distribution is reconstructed by a Fourier domain synthetic aperture focusing technique (FSAFT). We present three-dimensional imaging of a hair ribbon phantom, on biological samples with embedded artificial blood vessels or pig bristles, and measurements on a human forearm in-vivo.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22354686 DOI: 10.1002/jbio.201100111
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biophotonics ISSN: 1864-063X Impact factor: 3.207