The field of acousto-optical tomography (AOT) for medical applications began in the 1990s and has since developed multiple techniques for the detection of ultrasound-modulated …
Development of acousto− optic (AO) techniques has made progress in recent years across a range of medical application fields, especially in improving resolution, detection speed, and …
The medical imaging technique called “ultrasound optical tomography”(UOT) entails light scattered in tissue that is given spatial information by interacting with an ultrasound field …
We consider the acousto-optic effect in a random medium. We derive the radiative transport equations that describe the propagation of multiply scattered light in a medium whose …
In optical imaging, the depth and resolution are limited due to scattering. Unlike light, scattering of ultrasound (US) waves in tissue is negligible. Hybrid imaging methods such as …
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Optical imaging in a turbid medium is limited because of multiple scattering a photon undergoes while traveling through the medium. Therefore, optical imaging is unable to …
Optical imaging modalities are proved to be able to provide images with resolution required to image subcellular particles, however, imaging depth of optical imaging modalities are …
The spectral and temporal dependence of optical scattering introduces additional degrees of freedom for wavefront control. In brain areas where it is possible to form an aberrated focus …