Published October 1999
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Full-field mapping of ultrasonic field by light-source-synchronized projection
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- Yao, Gang
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Wang, Lihong V.
Chicago
Abstract
A simple method for imaging ultrasonic fields in clear media is introduced. A modulated laser source is used to project the ultrasonic field onto a CCD camera. By use of the source-synchronized lock-in detection scheme, 2D images of the amplitude and phase distributions can be determined simultaneously. This technique is experimentally demonstrated with a 1-MHz and a 3.5-MHz ultrasonic transducer operated in continuous-wave mode. This method is very straightforward to implement and can be combined with the traditional tomographic reconstruction technique to obtain the 3D distribution of an ultrasonic field.
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© 1999 Acoustical Society of America. Published Online 27 August 1999. This project was sponsored in part by the National Institutes of Health grants R29 CA68562, R01 CA71980 and R21 CA83760 and by the National Science Foundation grant BES-9734491.Attached Files
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- 74896
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- R29 CA68562
- NIH
- R01 CA71980
- NIH
- R21 CA83760
- NSF
- BES-9734491
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