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6 July 2000 Interaction mechanisms in acousto-photonic imaging
Johnathan J. Stott, Daniel J. Townsend, Manda Kashambala, Ronald A. Roy, Charles A. DiMarzio
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Abstract
Acousto-photonic imaging is a novel technique for non- invasive medical imaging that combines diffusive optical tomography with externally generated acoustic `virtual' sources to improve the resulting images. We lack, however, a detailed understanding of the nature of the interaction between the diffusive wave and the focused ultrasound. We present our recent theoretical and experimental work on determining the mechanism for the interaction between the acoustic and the optical fields.
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Johnathan J. Stott, Daniel J. Townsend, Manda Kashambala, Ronald A. Roy, and Charles A. DiMarzio "Interaction mechanisms in acousto-photonic imaging", Proc. SPIE 4129, Subsurface Sensing Technologies and Applications II, (6 July 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.390674
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KEYWORDS
Acoustics

Modulation

Particles

Tissues

Ultrasonography

Tissue optics

Light scattering

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