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2 April 2020 Image reconstruction for remote photoacoustic tomography using speckle-analysis
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Abstract
Photoacoustic tomography is a new, rising imaging technique since it combines high penetration depth with good image contrast. Speckle-analysis represents an attractive, non-contact alternative to contact-based ultrasound transducers which are state of the art for photoacoustic tomography. In this work, it is demonstrated for the first time that the speckle-sensing technique is in theory capable of photoacoustic image reconstruction by measuring on several surface locations after photoacoustic excitation. Therefore, a simulative model is used to test a back-reconstruction algorithm and a first feasibility experiment is shown.
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Benjamin Lengenfelder, Martin Hohmann, Margarete Röhm, Michael Schmidt, Azhar Zam, Zeev Zalevsky, and Florian Klämpfl "Image reconstruction for remote photoacoustic tomography using speckle-analysis", Proc. SPIE 11363, Tissue Optics and Photonics, 113631F (2 April 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2553080
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KEYWORDS
Photoacoustic spectroscopy

Monte Carlo methods

Reconstruction algorithms

Sensors

Image restoration

Speckle pattern

Photoacoustic tomography

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