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Realtime photoacoustic microscopy in vivo with a 30-MHz ultrasound array transducer

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OPTICS EXPRESS
Volume 16, Issue 11, Pages 7915-7928

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OPTICAL SOC AMER
DOI: 10.1364/OE.16.007915

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  1. NIBIB NIH HHS [P41 EB002182-12, R01 EB000712, P41 EB002182] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NINDS NIH HHS [R01 NS46214, R01 NS046214] Funding Source: Medline

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We present a novel high-frequency photoacoustic microscopy system capable of imaging the microvasculature of living subjects in realtime to depths of a few mm. The system consists of a high-repetition-rate Q-switched pump laser, a tunable dye laser, a 30-MHz linear ultrasound array transducer, a multichannel high-frequency data acquisition system, and a shared-RAM multi-core-processor computer. Data acquisition, beamforming, scan conversion, and display are implemented in realtime at 50 frames per second. Clearly resolvable images of 6-mu m-diameter carbon fibers are experimentally demonstrated at 80 mu m separation distances. Realtime imaging performance is demonstrated on phantoms and in vivo with absorbing structures identified to depths of 2.5-3 mm. This work represents the first high-frequency realtime photoacoustic imaging system to our knowledge. (C) 2008 Optical Society of America.

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