2022
DOI: 10.1038/s44172-022-00030-7
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Single-detector 3D optoacoustic tomography via coded spatial acoustic modulation

Abstract: Optoacoustic tomography (OAT) is a hybrid imaging modality that combines optical excitation with ultrasound detection and enables high-resolution visualization of optical contrasts at tissue depths in which light is completely diffused. Despite its promise in numerous research and clinical applications, OAT is limited by the technological immaturity of ultrasound detection systems. It suffers from limited element count, narrow field of view and lack of technology for spatial modulation of acoustic signals. Her… Show more

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“…To overcome the challenges of complexity, cost, and size in PACT systems, researchers have been working on ways to reduce the number of detector elements needed to reconstruct a 3D image. One promising approach utilizes the principles of compressive sensing and single-pixel imaging [22][23][24][25] , which use acoustic scatterers to achieve PA or ultrasound tomography with just a single detector element [26][27][28][29] . However, these techniques are time-consuming, as they require a sequence of measurements with different mask configurations, limiting their speed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To overcome the challenges of complexity, cost, and size in PACT systems, researchers have been working on ways to reduce the number of detector elements needed to reconstruct a 3D image. One promising approach utilizes the principles of compressive sensing and single-pixel imaging [22][23][24][25] , which use acoustic scatterers to achieve PA or ultrasound tomography with just a single detector element [26][27][28][29] . However, these techniques are time-consuming, as they require a sequence of measurements with different mask configurations, limiting their speed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%