Sensors (Apr 2020)

Improved Depth-of-Field Photoacoustic Microscopy with a Multifocal Point Transducer for Biomedical Imaging

  • Thanh Phuoc Nguyen,
  • Van Tu Nguyen,
  • Sudip Mondal,
  • Van Hiep Pham,
  • Dinh Dat Vu,
  • Byung-Gak Kim,
  • Junghwan Oh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s20072020
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 7
p. 2020

Abstract

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In this study, a photoacoustic microscopy (PAM) system based on a multifocal point (MFP) transducer was fabricated to produce a large depth-of-field tissue image. The customized MFP transducer has seven focal points, distributed along with the transducer’s axis, fabricated by separate spherically-focused surfaces. These surfaces generate distinct focal zones that are overlapped to extend the depth-of-field. This design allows extending the focal zone of 10 mm for the 11 MHz MFP transducer, which is a great improvement over the 0.48 mm focal zone of the 11 MHz single focal point (SFP) transducer. The PAM image penetration depths of a chicken-hemoglobin phantom using SFP and MFP transducers were measured as 5 mm and 8 mm, respectively. The significant increase in the PAM image-based penetration depth of the chicken-hemoglobin phantom was a result of using the customized MFP transducer.

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