Fusion of conventional ultrasound imaging and acousto-optic sensing by use of a standard pulsed-ultrasound scanner

Acousto-optic sensing (AOS) is a dual-wave sensing technique based on the ultrasound modulation of diffuse light in a turbid medium. We experimentally demonstrate the feasibility of combining AOS and conventional ultrasound imaging by use of a commercially available pulsed-ultrasound scanner coupled...

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Main Authors: Bossy, E, Sui, L, Murray, T, Roy, R
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Optical Society of America 2005
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Roy, R
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description Acousto-optic sensing (AOS) is a dual-wave sensing technique based on the ultrasound modulation of diffuse light in a turbid medium. We experimentally demonstrate the feasibility of combining AOS and conventional ultrasound imaging by use of a commercially available pulsed-ultrasound scanner coupled with a photorefractive crystal-based optical interferometry system. Optically absorbing targets embedded in highly diffusive phantoms (𝜇𝑠′=10 cm−1) are imaged through a thickness of 27 mm with millimeter resolution. The acousto-optic images are intrinsically coregistered with the ultrasound images.
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spelling oxford-uuid:6a5f4f6e-dc5d-4d70-95f3-90f283cbd19f2022-03-26T18:57:06ZFusion of conventional ultrasound imaging and acousto-optic sensing by use of a standard pulsed-ultrasound scannerJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:6a5f4f6e-dc5d-4d70-95f3-90f283cbd19fEnglishSymplectic Elements at OxfordOptical Society of America2005Bossy, ESui, LMurray, TRoy, RAcousto-optic sensing (AOS) is a dual-wave sensing technique based on the ultrasound modulation of diffuse light in a turbid medium. We experimentally demonstrate the feasibility of combining AOS and conventional ultrasound imaging by use of a commercially available pulsed-ultrasound scanner coupled with a photorefractive crystal-based optical interferometry system. Optically absorbing targets embedded in highly diffusive phantoms (𝜇𝑠′=10 cm−1) are imaged through a thickness of 27 mm with millimeter resolution. The acousto-optic images are intrinsically coregistered with the ultrasound images.
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Fusion of conventional ultrasound imaging and acousto-optic sensing by use of a standard pulsed-ultrasound scanner
title Fusion of conventional ultrasound imaging and acousto-optic sensing by use of a standard pulsed-ultrasound scanner
title_full Fusion of conventional ultrasound imaging and acousto-optic sensing by use of a standard pulsed-ultrasound scanner
title_fullStr Fusion of conventional ultrasound imaging and acousto-optic sensing by use of a standard pulsed-ultrasound scanner
title_full_unstemmed Fusion of conventional ultrasound imaging and acousto-optic sensing by use of a standard pulsed-ultrasound scanner
title_short Fusion of conventional ultrasound imaging and acousto-optic sensing by use of a standard pulsed-ultrasound scanner
title_sort fusion of conventional ultrasound imaging and acousto optic sensing by use of a standard pulsed ultrasound scanner
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