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Three-dimensional Optical-resolution Photoacoustic Microscopy
Published on: May 3, 2011
Enhanced resolution optoacoustic microscopy using a picosecond high repetition rate Q-switched microchip laser
Gianni Nteroli1, Giulia Messa2, Manoj K Dasa3
1University of Kent, Applied Optics Group, Canterbury, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
Conventional optoacoustic microscopy (OAM) instruments have at their core a nanosecond pulse duration laser. If lasers with a shorter pulse duration are used, broader, higher frequency ultrasound waves are expected to be generated and as a result, the axial resolution of the instrument is improved. Here, we exploit the advantage offered by a picosecond duration pulse laser to enhance the axial resolution of an OAM instrument. In comparison to an instrument equipped with a 2-ns pulse duration laser, an improvement in the axial resolution of 50% is experimentally demonstrated by using excitation pulses of only 85 ps. To illustrate the capability of the instrument to generate high-quality optoacoustic images, en-face, in-vivo images of the brain of Xenopus laevis tadpole are presented with a lateral resolution of throughout the entire axial imaging range.
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