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arxiv: 1302.1343 · v1 · pith:DSHKJXAXnew · submitted 2013-02-06 · ⚛️ physics.optics

Experimental study of z resolution in acousto-optical coherence tomography using random phase jumps on ultrasound and light

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keywords resolutiontomographyultrasoundacousto-opticalaoctcoherencedeltaexperimental
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Acousto-Optical Coherence Tomography (AOCT) is a variant of Acousto Optic Imaging (also called Ultrasound modulated Optical Tomography) that makes possible to get resolution along the ultrasound propagation axis $z$. We present here new AOCT experimental results, and we study how the $z$ resolution depends on time step between phase jumps $T_\phi$, or on the correlation length $\Delta z$. By working at low resolution, we perform a quantitative comparison of the $z$ measurements with the theoretical Point Spread Function (PSF). We present also images recorded with different $z$ resolution, and we qualitatively show how the image quality varies with $T_\phi$, or $\Delta z$.

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