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Remote Photoacoustic Sensing Using Single Speckle Analysis by an Ultra-Fast Four Quadrant Photo-Detector.

Benjamin Lengenfelder1,2, Martin Hohmann1,2, Moritz Späth1,2, Daniel Scherbaum1, Manuel Weiß3, Stefan J Rupitsch4, Michael Schmidt1,2, Zeev Zalevsky2,5, Florian Klämpfl1,2.   

Abstract

The need for tissue contact makes photoacoustic imaging not applicable for special medical applications like wound imaging, endoscopy, or laser surgery. An easy, stable, and contact-free sensing technique might thus help to broaden the applications of the medical imaging modality. In this work, it is demonstrated for the first time that remote photoacoustic sensing by speckle analysis can be performed in the MHz sampling range by tracking a single speckle using a four quadrant photo-detector. A single speckle, which is created by self-interference of surface back-reflection, is temporally analyzed using this photo-detector. Phantoms and skin samples are measured in transmission and reflection mode. The potential for miniaturization for endoscopic application is demonstrated by fiber bundle measurements. In addition, sensing parameters are discussed. Photoacoustic sensing in the MHz sampling range by single speckle analysis with the four quadrant detector is successfully demonstrated. Furthermore, the endoscopic applicability is proven, and the sensing parameters are convenient for photoacoustic sensing. It can be concluded that a single speckle contains all the relevant information for remote photoacoustic signal detection. Single speckle sensing is therefore an easy, robust, contact-free photoacoustic detection technique and holds the potential for economical, ultra-fast photoacoustic sensing. The new detection technique might thus help to broaden the field of photoacoustic imaging applications in the future.

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Keywords:  endoscopy; photoacoustic; remote sensing; speckle

Year:  2021        PMID: 33802885     DOI: 10.3390/s21062109

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sensors (Basel)        ISSN: 1424-8220            Impact factor:   3.576


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1.  Biomedical Photoacoustic Imaging and Sensing Using Affordable Resources.

Authors:  Mithun Kuniyil Ajith Singh; Wenfeng Xia
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2021-04-06       Impact factor: 3.576

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