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Broadband miniature optical ultrasound probe for high resolution vascular tissue imaging
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2015
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Medical UltrasoundEngineeringMicroscopyBiomedical EngineeringEndoscopic ImagingTissue ImagingUltrasound Contrast AgentsVascular ImagingBioimagingVascular Tissue ImagingBiophysicsRadiologyOptical FiberVascular Tissue EngineeringFocused UltrasoundVascular ImageBiophotonicsUltrasoundOptical ImagingAdjacent Optical FiberBiomedical DiagnosticsBiomedical ImagingOptical Coherence TomographyLaser UltrasoundMedicine
An all-optical ultrasound probe for vascular tissue imaging was developed. Ultrasound was generated by pulsed laser illumination of a functionalized carbon nanotube composite coating on the end face of an optical fiber. Ultrasound was detected with a Fabry-Pérot (FP) cavity on the end face of an adjacent optical fiber. The probe diameter was < 0.84 mm and had an ultrasound bandwidth of ~20 MHz. The probe was translated across the tissue sample to create a virtual linear array of ultrasound transmit/receive elements. At a depth of 3.5 mm, the axial resolution was 64 µm and the lateral resolution was 88 µm, as measured with a carbon fiber target. Vascular tissues from swine were imaged ex vivo and good correspondence to histology was observed.
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