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arxiv: 1707.07358 · v1 · pith:NVPK3QC6new · submitted 2017-07-23 · ⚛️ physics.optics

Overcoming the acoustic diffraction limit in photoacoustic imaging by localization of flowing absorbers

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keywords imagingphotoacousticabsorbersdiffractionlimitlocalizationacousticchannels
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The resolution of photoacoustic imaging deep inside scattering media is limited by the acoustic diffraction limit. In this work, taking inspiration from super-resolution imaging techniques developed to beat the optical diffraction limit, we demonstrate that the localization of individual optical absorbers can provide super-resolution photoacoustic imaging well beyond the acoustic diffraction limit. As a proof-of-principle experiment, photoacoustic cross-sectional images of microfluidic channels were obtained with a 15 MHz linear CMUT array while absorbing beads were flown through the channels. The localization of individual absorbers allowed to obtain super-resolved cross-sectional image of the channels, by reconstructing both the channel width and position with an accuracy better than $\lambda/10$. Given the discrete nature of endogenous absorbers such as red blood cells, or that of exogenous particular contrast agents, localization is a promising approach to push the current resolution limits of photoacoustic imaging.

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