Photoacoustics (Jun 2023)

Suppressing artifacts in the total focusing method using the directivity of laser ultrasound

  • Huabin He,
  • Kaihua Sun,
  • Chaoming Sun,
  • Jianguo He,
  • Enfu Liang,
  • Qian Liu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31
p. 100490

Abstract

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Based on a synthesized laser ultrasonic array, full matrix capture can be used to acquire data, which can then be post-processed using the total focusing method. However, this noncontact ultrasonic imaging technique has not been widely used because of the numerous artifacts in ultrasonic images and time-consuming data acquisition. To address these issues, this study proposes a post-processing algorithm, which uses the laser ultrasound directivity information to suppress the artifacts in the total focusing method’s images. In particular, a weight factor is defined using the directivity information. By multiplying the image intensity of the total focusing method with this factor, the algorithm uses not only the amplitude and phase information of laser ultrasound but also its directivity information. The experimental results indicate that four types of artifacts are suppressed. Because the grating lobe artifacts can be suppressed, a larger element spacing can be used to reduce the data acquisition time.

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