Fiber-Based Remote Photoacoustic Imaging Utilizing A Mach Zehnder Interferometer With Optical Amplification

PHOTONS PLUS ULTRASOUND: IMAGING AND SENSING 2014(2014)

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We present a remote photoacoustic imaging system without the need of a physical contact to the specimen. The setup is based on a Mach-Zehnder interferometer using optical wave guide technology as usually used in telecommunication industries, thus guaranteeing long life times and relatively low costs. A detection beam is transmitted through an optical fiber to a lens system which focuses the beam to the surface of a specimen. The back reflected light is than collected by the same lens system and coupled into the same optical fiber. As the collected light intensity is less than 0.1% of the transmitted intensity in forward direction an optical amplifier is used for amplifying the collected light. After amplification the light is brought to interference with a reference beam for demodulation of the ultrasound signals. The modulated light intensity is converted into electrical signals by a self-built balanced photo detector. We present non-contact photoacoustic imaging of a tissue-mimicking phantom and on chicken skin.
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photoacoustic imaging,remote imaging,ultrasound,optical amplifier,interferometry
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