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Peter Leboulluec1, Hanli Liu1, Baohong Yuan1.
Abstract
Photoacoustic (PA) imaging techniques have recently attracted much attention and can be used for noninvasive imaging of biological tissues. Most PA imaging systems in research laboratories use the time domain method with expensive nanosecond pulsed lasers that are not affordable for most educational laboratories. Using an intensity modulated light source to excite PA signals is an alternative technique, known as the frequency domain method, with a much lower cost. In this paper, we describe a simple frequency domain PA system and demonstrate its imaging capability. The system provides opportunities not only to observe PA signals in tissue phantoms, but also to acquire hands-on skills in PA signal detection. It also provides opportunities to explore the underlying mechanisms of the PA effect.Entities:
Keywords: Frequency-domain; Lock-in Amplifier; Photoacoustic effect
Year: 2013 PMID: 24659823 PMCID: PMC3961144 DOI: 10.1119/1.4816242
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Phys ISSN: 0002-9505 Impact factor: 1.022