Developing a high-resolution photoacoustic microscopy platform

2009 
Existing optical imaging modalities including confocal microscopy, two-photon microscopy and optical coherence tomography do not image optical absorption directly. Photoacoustic imaging (also called optoacoustic imaging) is a new promising modality in biomedical imaging integrating the benefits of optics and acoustics. When biological tissue is irradiated with ultrashort laserpulses with durations of a few nanoseconds the light is absorbed according to the local absorption properties and is converted successively into heat and pressure by means of the thermoelastic effect. The motivation for photoacoustic imaging is to combine ultrasonic resolution with high contrast due to light absorption depending on the physiology of the examined biological tissue.
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