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19 May 2000 Thermoacoustic CT: imaging principles
Robert A. Kruger, William L. Kiser Jr., Kathy D. Miller M.D., Handel E. Reynolds, Daniel R. Reinecke, Gabe A. Kruger, Peter J. Hofacker
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Abstract
We have developed instrumentation for measuring the tissue- absorption properties of radio waves in the human body using thermoacoustic interactions. The imaging principles upon which this instrumentation is based are applicable to other irradiation sources, such as visible and IR. We present the imaging reconstruction methodology that we have developed for mapping radiation absorption pattern sin 3D. Both simulated and experimental data are used to illustrate imaging principles.
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Robert A. Kruger, William L. Kiser Jr., Kathy D. Miller M.D., Handel E. Reynolds, Daniel R. Reinecke, Gabe A. Kruger, and Peter J. Hofacker "Thermoacoustic CT: imaging principles", Proc. SPIE 3916, Biomedical Optoacoustics, (19 May 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.386316
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KEYWORDS
Transducers

Optical spheres

Tissues

Computed tomography

Spatial resolution

Absorption

Antennas

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