Rousseau, Guy
[UCL]
Blouin, Alain
Monchalin, Jean-Pierre
Ultrasound-modulated optical imaging (or tomography) is an emerging biodiagnostic technique which provides the optical spectroscopic signature and the localization of an absorbing object embedded in a strongly scattering medium. We propose to improve the sensitivity of the technique by using a pulsed single-frequency laser to raise the optical peak power applied to the scattering medium and thereby collect more ultrasonically tagged photons. Moreover, when the detection of tagged photons is done with a photorefractive interferometer, the high optical peak power reduces the response time of the photorefractive crystal below the speckle field decorrelation time. Results obtained with a GaAs photorefractive interferometer are presented for 30- and 60-mm thick scattering media.
Bibliographic reference |
Rousseau, Guy ; Blouin, Alain ; Monchalin, Jean-Pierre. Ultrasound-modulated optical imaging using a powerful long pulse laser.. In: Optics express, Vol. 16, no. 17, p. 12577-90 (2008) |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/25621 |