Real‐time functional optical‐resolution photoacoustic microscopy using high‐speed alternating illumination at 532 and 1064 nm |
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Authors: | Heesung Kang Sang‐Won Lee Sang‐Min Park Soon‐Woo Cho Jae Yong Lee Chang‐Seok Kim Tae Geol Lee |
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Affiliation: | 1. Center for Nano‐Bio Measurement, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, Daejeon, South Korea;2. Department of Nano Science, University of Science and Technology, Daejeon, South Korea;3. Department of Cogno‐Mechatronics Engineering, Pusan National University, Busan, South Korea;4. Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, Center for Length, Daejeon, South Korea |
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Abstract: | Optical‐resolution photoacoustic microscopy (OR‐PAM), which has been widely used and studied as a noninvasive and in vivo imaging technique, can yield high‐resolution and absorption contrast images. Recently, metallic nanoparticles and dyes, such as gold nanoparticles, methylene blue, and indocyanine green, have been used as contrast agents of OR‐PAM. This study demonstrates real‐time functional OR‐PAM images with high‐speed alternating illumination at 2 wavelengths. To generate 2 wavelengths, second harmonic generation at 532 nm with an LBO crystal and a pump wavelength of 1064 nm is applied at a pulse repetition rate of 300 kHz. For alternating illumination, an electro‐optical modulator is used as an optical switch. Therefore, the A‐line rate for the functional image is 150 kHz, which is half of the laser repetition rate. To enable fast signal processing and real‐time displays, parallel signal processing using a graphics processing unit (GPU) is performed. OR‐PAM images of the distribution of blood vessels and gold nanorods in a BALB/c‐nude mouse's ear can be simultaneously obtained with 500 × 500 pixels and real‐time display at 0.49 fps. |
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Keywords: | functional imaging gold nanoparticle high‐speed alternating illumination optical‐resolution photoacoustic microscopy |
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