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A transparent broadband ultrasonic detector based on an optical micro-ring resonator for photoacoustic microscopy.


ABSTRACT: Photoacoustic microscopy (PAM) does not rely on contrast agent to image the optical absorption contrast in biological tissue. It is uniquely suited for measuring several tissue physiological parameters, such as hemoglobin oxygen saturation, that would otherwise remain challenging. Researchers are designing new clinical diagnostic tools and multimodal microscopic systems around PAM to fully unleash its potential. However, the sizeable and opaque piezoelectric ultrasonic detectors commonly used in PAM impose a serious constraint. Our solution is a coverslip-style optically transparent ultrasound detector based on a polymeric optical micro-ring resonator (MRR) with a total thickness of 250??m. It enables highly-sensitive ultrasound detection over a wide receiving angle with a bandwidth of 140?MHz, which corresponds to a photoacoustic saturation limit of 287?cm(-1), at an estimated noise-equivalent pressure (NEP) of 6.8?Pa. We also established a theoretical framework for designing and optimizing the MRR for PAM.

SUBMITTER: Li H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3968454 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A transparent broadband ultrasonic detector based on an optical micro-ring resonator for photoacoustic microscopy.

Li Hao H   Dong Biqin B   Zhang Zhen Z   Zhang Hao F HF   Sun Cheng C  

Scientific reports 20140328


Photoacoustic microscopy (PAM) does not rely on contrast agent to image the optical absorption contrast in biological tissue. It is uniquely suited for measuring several tissue physiological parameters, such as hemoglobin oxygen saturation, that would otherwise remain challenging. Researchers are designing new clinical diagnostic tools and multimodal microscopic systems around PAM to fully unleash its potential. However, the sizeable and opaque piezoelectric ultrasonic detectors commonly used in  ...[more]

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