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Kvantovaya Elektronika, 2001 Volume 31, Number 11, Pages 1023–1026 (Mi qe2095)

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Laser applications and other topics in quantum electronics

Acousto-optic tomography using amplitude-modulated focused ultrasound and a near-IR laser

Y. Yaoa, D. Xinga, Y. Hea, K. Uedab

a Institute of Laser Life Science, South China Normal University, China
b Institute for Laser Science, University of Electro-communications, Japan

Abstract: A novel tomographic method that can be applied in strongly scattering optical media is proposed. 1-MHz focused ultrasound is used to tag the scattering photons in the biological tissue; it carries a 10-KHz sinusoidal wave to act as a detection wave through amplitude-modulation (AM). The scattering photons that come from the focused zone carry the modulated information. Their optoelectronic signal is demodulated by real-time FFT. By detecting and discriminating ultrasound-modulated information carried by scattered photons, the optical tomographic images of the media simulating biological tissue and of a buried object are reconstructed by the AM spectral intensity. This ultrasound-tagged optical tomography can be applied to tissue structures with different optical parameters. For the first time, by using this method, we obtained the tomographic image of a 5 mm-wide soft rubber cube buried in a biological tissue-simulating media with a detecting depth of 30 mm.

PACS: 42.30.Wb, 87.50.Kk, 87.64.Cc

Received: 25.05.2001


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Quantum Electronics, 2001, 31:11, 1023–1026

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