P Beard - Interface focus, 2011 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Photoacoustic (PA) imaging, also called optoacoustic imaging, is a new biomedical imaging modality based on the use of laser-generated ultrasound that has emerged over the last …
Obtaining absolute chromophore concentrations from photoacoustic images obtained at multiple wavelengths is a nontrivial aspect of photoacoustic imaging but is essential for …
Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) is probably the fastest-growing area of biomedical imaging technology, owing to its capacity for high-resolution sensing of rich optical contrast in vivo at …
Imaging is an interdisciplinary research area with profound applications in many areas of science, engineering, technology, and medicine. The most primitive form of imaging is visual …
C Li, LV Wang - Physics in Medicine & Biology, 2009 - iopscience.iop.org
Photoacoustics has been broadly studied in biomedicine, for both human and small animal tissues. Photoacoustics uniquely combines the absorption contrast of light or radio …
E Zhang, J Laufer, P Beard - Applied optics, 2008 - opg.optica.org
A multiwavelength backward-mode planar photoacoustic scanner for 3D imaging of soft tissues to depths of several millimeters with a spatial resolution in the tens to hundreds of …
Optoacoustic tomography enables volumetric imaging with optical contrast in biological tissue at depths beyond the optical mean free path by the use of optical excitation and …
Mathematics of thermoacoustic tomography Page 1 Euro. Jnl of Applied Mathematics (2008), vol. 19, pp. 191–224. c 2008 Cambridge University Press doi:10.1017/S0956792508007353 Printed …
The paper starts with a comparative discussion of features and limitations of the three types of recent approaches to reconstruction in thermoacoustic/photoacoustic tomography …