研究目的
To overcome the limitations of side-illumination geometry in linear-array-based photoacoustic imaging systems by introducing a double-reflector design for co-axial light delivery and acoustic detection, enabling deeper imaging depth and convenient handheld use.
研究成果
The double-reflector design significantly improves the imaging depth and uniformity of light distribution for objects with uneven surfaces compared to side-illumination geometry. It also offers a compact and convenient solution for handheld photoacoustic imaging.
研究不足
The study does not address the potential impact of the second reflector on the system's overall size and weight, which could affect handheld usability. Additionally, the study focuses on linear arrays and may not be directly applicable to other transducer geometries.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study introduces a double-reflector design for linear-array-based photoacoustic imaging systems to achieve co-axial light delivery and acoustic detection.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Phantom and human in vivo experiments were conducted to evaluate the system's performance.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
A 10-ns-pulsed Nd:YAG laser, an ATL L7-4 transducer array, and a Verasonics’ Vantage data acquisition system were used.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The system's performance was tested through imaging of tube phantoms, a phantom with an uneven surface, and human forearm in vivo.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The focal-line-based 3D image reconstruction algorithm was used for image reconstruction.
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