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In vivo endoscopic ultrasound imaging with a rotational-scanning, all-optical ultrasound probe

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OPTICS LETTERS
卷 48, 期 7, 页码 1926-1929

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Optica Publishing Group
DOI: 10.1364/OL.484841

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All-optical ultrasound enables ultrasound imaging using laser and photonics technologies. A rotational-scanning probe with a small laser sensor is used for in vivo endoscopic imaging. This approach provides stable ultrasound responses and is immune to low-frequency disturbances.
All-optical ultrasound manipulates ultrasound waves based on laser and photonics technologies, providing an alternative approach for pulse-echo ultrasound imaging. However, its endoscopic imaging capability is limited ex vivo by the multifiber connection between the endoscopic probe and the console. Here, we report on all-optical ultrasound for in vivo endoscopic imaging using a rotational-scanning probe that relies on a small laser sensor to detect echo ultrasound waves. The acoustically induced lasing frequency change is measured via heterodyne detection by beating the two orthogonally polarized laser modes, enabling a stable output of ultrasonic responses and immunity to low-frequency thermal and mechanical disturbances. We miniaturize its optical driving and signal interrogation unit and synchronously rotate it with the imaging probe. This specialized design leaves a single-fiber connection to the proximal end and allows fast rotational scanning of the probe. As a result, we used a flexible, miniature all-optical ultrasound probe for in vivo rectal imaging with a B-scan rate of 1 Hz and a pull-back range of similar to 7 cm. This can visualize the gastrointestinal and extraluminal structures of a small animal. This imaging modality offers an imaging depth of 2 cm at a central frequency of similar to 20 MHz, showing promise for high-frequency ultrasound imaging applications in gastroenterology and cardiology. (c) 2023 Optica Publishing Group

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