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VITAL: Value-Invariant Transformation and Alignment Learning for quantitative photoacoustic microscopy. [PDF]
Qi S, Wang M, Zhang Y, Wang L, Liu C.
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Multiple reflection: A Route to enhanced sensitivity in beam-deflection optical ultrasound sensing. [PDF]
You Y, Niu P, Ma Y, Zhang P.
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In the context of deep-tissue disease biomarker detection and analyte sensing of biologically relevant species, the impact of photoacoustic imaging has been profound.
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Photoacoustic lymphangiography
Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2019AbstractBackground and objectivesPhotoacoustic lymphangiography, which is based on photoacoustic technology, is an optical imaging that visualizes the distribution of light absorbing tissue components like hemoglobin or melanin, as well as optical absorption contrast imaging agents like indocyanine green (ICG) in the lymphatic channels, with high ...
Hiroki Kajita +8 more
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Medical Physics, 1994
Differential absorption has been detected and localized in three‐dimensions by recording the photoacoustic pulses that were produced when short‐duration (∼1 μs) pulses of electromagnetic energy were absorbed regionally within a turbid medium. These absorption sites were localized with a spatial resolution of ∼6 mm within a 20×20×7.5‐cm3 volume of 0.3 ...
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Differential absorption has been detected and localized in three‐dimensions by recording the photoacoustic pulses that were produced when short‐duration (∼1 μs) pulses of electromagnetic energy were absorbed regionally within a turbid medium. These absorption sites were localized with a spatial resolution of ∼6 mm within a 20×20×7.5‐cm3 volume of 0.3 ...
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Photoacoustic Resonance Imaging
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, 2019In this paper, a new imaging modality, named photoacoustic resonance imaging (PARI), is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. Being distinct from conventional single nanosecond laser pulse induced wideband PA signal, the proposed PARI method utilizes multiburst modulated laser source to induce PA resonant signal with enhanced signal strength and ...
Ruochong Zhang +5 more
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Physical Review Letters, 2001
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I G, Calasso, W, Craig, G J, Diebold
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I G, Calasso, W, Craig, G J, Diebold
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Photoacoustic detection of HCl
Optics Letters, 1983A sensitive photoacoustic detection system for trace atmospheric measurements of HCl is described. The results reported here suggest the capability of measuring HCl at the 50-parts-in-10(9) level with a prototype laboratory system. Further system improvements and atmospheric-measurement considerations are discussed.
A, Fried, W W, Berg
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Photoacoustic Spectroscopy — Photoacoustic and Photothermal Effects
1990Definition. Photoacoustic (PA) or optoacoustic measurements in the original, strict sense comprise the detection of acoustic waves which arise from non-radiative de-excitation (radiationless transition) of the sample as a consequence of absorption of continuously amplitude-modulated light.
C. Buschmann, H. Prehn
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