Enhancing the axial resolution of an optoacoustic microscopy imaging instrument by using a pico-second pulse duration laser
Nteroli, Gianni; Messa, Giulia; Koutsikou, Stella; Dasa, Manoj K.; Penttinen, Antti; Härkönen, Antti; Guina, Mircea; Podoleanu, Adrian; Bradu, Adrian (2023)
Nteroli, Gianni
Messa, Giulia
Koutsikou, Stella
Dasa, Manoj K.
Penttinen, Antti
Härkönen, Antti
Guina, Mircea
Podoleanu, Adrian
Bradu, Adrian
2023
1263106
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202504113613
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202504113613
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<p>In conventional optoacoustic microscopy, nanosecond pulse duration lasers are employed. When a laser delivering shorter pulse durations is used, it is expected that, from a theoretical point of view, broader, higher-frequency acoustic waves to be generated, therefore a better axial resolution of the instrument. In the present report, this advantage, offered by a picosecond duration pulse laser, to experimentally demonstrate that the axial resolution of an optoacoustic microscopy instrument can be enhanced was exploited. In comparison to a 2 ns pulse duration, an improvement in the axial resolution of ~50% is demonstrated by using excitations with pulses of duration <100 ps. Details of an optoacoustic microscopy instrument, operating at 532 nm, capable to provide high-resolution axial and lateral optoacoustic images, are also presented. The capabilities of the instrument are demonstrated by in-vivo images of Xenopus laevis brain with a similar ~ 3.8 µm lateral resolution throughout the whole axial imaging range.</p>
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- TUNICRIS-julkaisut [20517]