We present an experimental proof-of-concept study on the performance of a sparse segmented annular array for optoacoustic imaging. A capacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducer was equipped with a negatively focused acoustic lens and scanned in an annular fashion to exploit the performance of the sparse array geometry proposed in our recent numerical studies [Biomed. Opt. Express 10, 1545 (2019); J. Biomed. Opt. 23, 025004 (2018)]. A dedicated water tank was made using a 3D printer for light delivery and mounting the sample. A phantom experiment was carried out to showcase the possibility of full-field optoacoustic ultrasound (OPUS) imaging and confirm the earlier numerical results. This proof of concept opens the door towards a prototype of OPUS imaging for (pre-) clinical studies.
Kalkhoran, M.A., Varray, F., Savoia, A.S., Vray, D. (2020). Sparse hand-held probe for optoacoustic ultrasound volumetric imaging: An experimental proof-of-concept study. OPTICS LETTERS, 45(4), 885-888 [10.1364/OL.384002].
Sparse hand-held probe for optoacoustic ultrasound volumetric imaging: An experimental proof-of-concept study
Savoia A. S.;
2020-01-01
Abstract
We present an experimental proof-of-concept study on the performance of a sparse segmented annular array for optoacoustic imaging. A capacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducer was equipped with a negatively focused acoustic lens and scanned in an annular fashion to exploit the performance of the sparse array geometry proposed in our recent numerical studies [Biomed. Opt. Express 10, 1545 (2019); J. Biomed. Opt. 23, 025004 (2018)]. A dedicated water tank was made using a 3D printer for light delivery and mounting the sample. A phantom experiment was carried out to showcase the possibility of full-field optoacoustic ultrasound (OPUS) imaging and confirm the earlier numerical results. This proof of concept opens the door towards a prototype of OPUS imaging for (pre-) clinical studies.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.