Combination of ultrasound and acousto-optical imaging using a pulsed-ultrasound scanner
The acousto-optical sensing (AOS) of a turbid medium is based on the interaction of multiply-scattered coherent laser light with an ultrasonic field. A phase-modulated photon field emanates from the interaction region and carries with it information about the acousto-optical properties of the media....
Main Authors: | Bossy, E, Sui, L, Murray, T, Roy, R |
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Format: | Conference item |
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Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers
2005
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