Two-dimensional photoacoustic imaging by use of Fourier-transform image reconstruction and a detector with an anisotropic response

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Köstli, KP [1 ]
Beard, PC [1 ]
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[1] UCL, Dept Med Phys & Bioengn, London WC1E 6JA, England
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10.1364/AO.42.001899
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O43 [光学];
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070207 ; 0803 ;
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Theoretical and experimental aspects of two-dimensional (2D) biomedical photoacoustic imaging have been investigated. A 2D Fourier-transform-based reconstruction algorithm that is significantly faster and produces fewer artifacts than simple radial backprojection methods is described. The image-reconstruction time for a 208 X 482 pixel image is similar to1 s. For the practical implementation of 2D photoacoustic imaging, a rectangular detector geometry was used to obtain an anisotropic detection sensitivity in order to reject out-of-plane signals, thereby permitting a tomographic image slice to be reconstructed. This approach was investigated by the numerical modeling of the broadband directional response of a rectangular detector and imaging of various spatially calibrated absorbing targets immersed in a turbid phantom. The experimental setup was based on a Q-switched Nd:YAG excitation laser source and a mechanically line-scanned Fabry-Perot polymer-film ultrasound sensor. For a 800 mum x 200 mum rectangular detector, the reconstructed image slice thickness was 0.8 mm up to a vertical distance of z = 3.5 mm from the detector, increasing thereafter to 2 mm at z = 10 mm. Horizontal and vertical spatial resolutions within the reconstructed slice were approximately 200 and 60 mum, respectively. (C) 2003 Optical Society of America.
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