scholarly journals Overview of Ultrasound Detection Technologies for Photoacoustic Imaging

Micromachines ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (7) ◽  
pp. 692 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rayyan Manwar ◽  
Karl Kratkiewicz ◽  
Kamran Avanaki

Ultrasound detection is one of the major components of photoacoustic imaging systems. Advancement in ultrasound transducer technology has a significant impact on the translation of photoacoustic imaging to the clinic. Here, we present an overview on various ultrasound transducer technologies including conventional piezoelectric and micromachined transducers, as well as optical ultrasound detection technology. We explain the core components of each technology, their working principle, and describe their manufacturing process. We then quantitatively compare their performance when they are used in the receive mode of a photoacoustic imaging system.

Electronics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (23) ◽  
pp. 3008
Author(s):  
Jun Geun Shin ◽  
Jonghyun Eom

A noncontact photoacoustic and fluorescence dual-modality imaging system is proposed, which integrates a fiber-based fluorescence imaging system with noncontact photoacoustic imaging using a specially fabricated double-cladding fiber (DCF) coupler and a DCF lens. The performance of the DCF coupler and lens was evaluated, and the feasibility of this new imaging system was demonstrated using simple tubing phantoms with black ink and fluorophore. Our imaging results demonstrated that the multimodal imaging technique can simultaneously acquire photoacoustic and fluorescence images without coming into contact with the sample. Consequently, the developed method is the first noncontact scheme among multimodal imaging systems that is integrated with a photoacoustic imaging system, which can provide varied and complementary information about the sample.


2020 ◽  
Vol 245 (4) ◽  
pp. 321-329 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jeesu Kim ◽  
Eun-Yeong Park ◽  
Byullee Park ◽  
Wonseok Choi ◽  
Ki J Lee ◽  
...  

Photoacoustic imaging is a non-invasive and non-ionizing biomedical technique that has been investigated widely for various clinical applications. By taking the advantages of conventional ultrasound imaging, hand-held operation with a linear array transducer should be favorable for successful clinical translation of photoacoustic imaging. In this paper, we present new key updates contributed to the previously developed real-time clinical photoacoustic and ultrasound imaging system for improving the clinical usability of the system. We developed a seamless image optimization platform, designed a real-time parameter control software with a user-friendly graphical user interface, performed Monte Carlo simulation of the optical fluence in the imaging plane, and optimized the geometry of the imaging probe. The updated system allows optimizing of all imaging parameters while continuously acquiring the photoacoustic and ultrasound images in real-time. The updated system has great potential to be used in a variety of clinical applications such as assessing the malignancy of thyroid cancer, breast cancer, and melanoma. Impact statement Photoacoustic imaging is a promising biomedical imaging modality that can visualize both structural and functional information of biological tissue. Because of its easiness to be integrated with conventional ultrasound imaging systems, numerous studies have been conducted to develop and apply clinical photoacoustic imaging systems. However, most of the systems were not suitable for general-purpose clinical applications due to one of the following reasons: target specific design, immobility, inaccessible operation sequence, and lack of hand-held operation. This study demonstrates a real-time clinical photoacoustic and ultrasound imaging system, which can overcome the limitations of the previous systems for successful clinical translation.


Author(s):  
Ajay Dangi ◽  
Sumit Agrawal ◽  
Jedidiah Lieberknecht ◽  
Jason Zhang ◽  
Sri-Rajasekhar Kothapalli

2021 ◽  
pp. 1-1
Author(s):  
Ya-Han Liu ◽  
Li-Xiang Chen ◽  
Chih-Ying Li ◽  
Fu-Sung Lin ◽  
Hsin-Yi Su ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 252 ◽  
pp. 01026
Author(s):  
Wenbo Li ◽  
Dun Mao ◽  
Yue Jiang ◽  
Lanlan Liu ◽  
Jiran Zhu ◽  
...  

The composite insulator sheath plays an important role in protecting the core rod and insulation. The thickness of the sheath must meet the corresponding standard requirements. During the insulator manufacturing process, the core rod decentration leads to uneven thickness of the sheath, which is easy to cause the risk of composite insulators premature failure during operation. The phased array detection technology can accurately detect the thickness of the sheath, so that defects such as uneven thickness of the sheath (decentration of the core rod) can be detected, and the thickness of the sheath at the end of the composite insulator can also be effectively detected. DR detection technology can effectively identify the interface between the mandrel and the sheath, but there is a risk of the sheath thickness distortion due to inappropriate transillumination parameters.


2021 ◽  
pp. 000370282110133
Author(s):  
Rohit Bhargava ◽  
Yamuna Dilip Phal ◽  
Kevin Yeh

Discrete frequency infrared (DFIR) chemical imaging is transforming the practice of microspectroscopy by enabling a diversity of instrumentation and new measurement capabilities. While a variety of hardware implementations have been realized, considerations in the design of all-IR microscopes have not yet been compiled. Here we describe the evolution of IR microscopes, provide rationales for design choices, and the major considerations for each optical component that together comprise an imaging system. We analyze design choices in illustrative examples that use these components to optimize performance, under their particular constraints. We then summarize a framework to assess the factors that determine an instrument’s performance mathematically. Finally, we summarize the design and analysis approach by enumerating performance figures of merit for spectroscopic imaging data that can be used to evaluate the capabilities of imaging systems or suitability for specific intended applications. Together, the presented concepts and examples should aid in understanding available instrument configurations, while guiding innovations in design of the next generation of IR chemical imaging spectrometers.


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