Laser-driven resonance of dye-doped oil-coated microbubbles: A theoretical and numerical study
Microbubbles are used to enhance the contrast in ultrasound imaging. When coated with an optically absorbing material, these bubbles can also provide contrast in photoacoustic imaging. This multimodal aspect is of pronounced interest to the field of medical imaging. The aim of this paper is to provi...
Main Authors: | Lajoinie, G, Linnartz, E, Kruizinga, P, de Jong, N, Stride, E, van Soest, G, Versluis, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Acoustical Society of America
2017
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