Published August 18, 1997
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Ultrasonic modulation of diffuse light in turbid media
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Wang, Lihong
- Zhao, Xuemei
- Others:
- Chance, Britton
- Alfano, Robert R.
Chicago
Abstract
Continuous-wave ultrasonic modulation of laser light has been used to image objects buried in tissue-simulating turbid media. The ultrasonic wave focused into the turbid media modulated the laser light passing through the ultrasonic field. The modulated laser light collected by a photomultiplier tube reflected primarily the local mechanical and optical properties in the focal zone. Modulated signal was estimated using diffusion theory. The dependence of the ultrasound-modulated optical signal on the off-axis distance of the detector from the optic axis was studied. The mechanisms of ultrasonic modulation of light were discussed.
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© 1997 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). This project was sponsored in part by the National Institutes of Health grant R29 CA68562 and The Whitaker Foundation.Attached Files
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- R29 CA68562
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- Proceedings of SPIE
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- 2979