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    This study introduces a novel photoacoustic imaging method using Hadamard patterns and computational ghost imaging. This technique enhances contrast-to-noise ratio and enables depth-resolved imaging, especially beneficial for light-sensitive samples.

    Area of Science:

    • Biomedical Optics
    • Acoustic Imaging
    • Computational Imaging

    Background:

    • Traditional optical-resolution photoacoustic imaging relies on slow single-pixel raster scanning.
    • Existing methods face limitations in contrast-to-noise ratio and sample radiant exposure constraints.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To develop an alternative photoacoustic imaging method using Hadamard patterns.
    • To improve contrast-to-noise ratio and enable depth-resolved imaging.
    • To provide a solution for imaging light-sensitive samples.

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