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11 March 2015Characteristics of optimized fibre-optic ultrasound receivers for minimally invasive photoacoustic detection
A range of miniature (125μm o.d.) fibre optic ultrasound sensors based on the use of interferometric polymer optical
cavities has been developed for minimally invasive photoacoustic imaging and sensing applications. It was observed that
by careful selection of both the fibre tip and cavity geometry it is possible to achieve exceptional acoustic performance.
Specifically, rounding the tip of the fibre to remove the presence of sharp diffractive boundaries enables a well behaved
frequency response along with a near omnidirectional response at frequencies in the tens of MHz range to be achieved.
The use of a plano-convex rather than a planar cavity provides high finesse and therefore detection sensitivity. Thus, by
using a plano-convex cavity formed at the tip of radiused single mode fibre it was possible to realise a miniature ultrasound
detector with a bandwidth of 80MHz, a noise-equivalent pressure of 40Pa (over a 20MHz measurement bandwidth) and a
near omnidirectional response at frequencies as high as 30MHz. These characteristics suggest this type of sensor could
find applications in interventional medicine for guiding needles or catheters, as mechanically scanned photoacoustic
imaging probes or in laser scanning OR-PAM.
Edward Z. Zhang andPaul C. Beard
"Characteristics of optimized fibre-optic ultrasound receivers for minimally invasive photoacoustic detection", Proc. SPIE 9323, Photons Plus Ultrasound: Imaging and Sensing 2015, 932311 (11 March 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2081904
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Edward Z. Zhang, Paul C. Beard, "Characteristics of optimized fibre-optic ultrasound receivers for minimally invasive photoacoustic detection," Proc. SPIE 9323, Photons Plus Ultrasound: Imaging and Sensing 2015, 932311 (11 March 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2081904