TY - JOUR
T1 - Large-field-of-view optical-resolution optoacoustic microscopy using a stationary silicon-photonics acoustic detector
AU - Harary, Tamar
AU - Nagli, Michael
AU - Suleymanov, Nathan
AU - Goykhman, Ilya
AU - Rosenthal, Amir
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Authors. Published by SPIE.
PY - 2024/1/15
Y1 - 2024/1/15
N2 - Significance: Optical-resolution optoacoustic microscopy (OR-OAM) enables labelfree imaging of the microvasculature by using optical pulse excitation and acoustic detection, commonly performed by a focused optical beam and an ultrasound transducer. One of the main challenges of OR-OAM is the need to combine the excitation and detection in a coaxial configuration, often leading to a bulky setup that requires physically scanning the ultrasound transducer to achieve a large field of view. Aim: The aim of this work is to develop an OR-OAM configuration that does not require physically scanning the ultrasound transducer or the acoustic beam path. Approach: Our OR-OAM system is based on a non-coaxial configuration in which the detection is performed by a silicon-photonics acoustic detector (SPADE) with a semi-isotropic sensitivity. The system is demonstrated in both epi- and transillumination configurations, where in both configurations SPADE remains stationary during the imaging procedure and only the optical excitation beam is scanned. Results: The system is showcased for imaging resolution targets and for the in vivo visualization of the microvasculature in a mouse ear. Optoacoustic imaging with focal spots down to 1.3 μm, lateral resolution of 4 μm, and a field of view higher than 4 mm in both lateral dimensions were demonstrated. Conclusions: We showcase a new OR-OAMdesign, compatible with epi-illumination configuration. This setup enables relatively large fields of view without scanning the acoustic detector or acoustic beam path. Furthermore, it offers the potential for high-speed imaging within compact, miniature probe and could potentially facilitate the clinical translation of OR-OAM technology.
AB - Significance: Optical-resolution optoacoustic microscopy (OR-OAM) enables labelfree imaging of the microvasculature by using optical pulse excitation and acoustic detection, commonly performed by a focused optical beam and an ultrasound transducer. One of the main challenges of OR-OAM is the need to combine the excitation and detection in a coaxial configuration, often leading to a bulky setup that requires physically scanning the ultrasound transducer to achieve a large field of view. Aim: The aim of this work is to develop an OR-OAM configuration that does not require physically scanning the ultrasound transducer or the acoustic beam path. Approach: Our OR-OAM system is based on a non-coaxial configuration in which the detection is performed by a silicon-photonics acoustic detector (SPADE) with a semi-isotropic sensitivity. The system is demonstrated in both epi- and transillumination configurations, where in both configurations SPADE remains stationary during the imaging procedure and only the optical excitation beam is scanned. Results: The system is showcased for imaging resolution targets and for the in vivo visualization of the microvasculature in a mouse ear. Optoacoustic imaging with focal spots down to 1.3 μm, lateral resolution of 4 μm, and a field of view higher than 4 mm in both lateral dimensions were demonstrated. Conclusions: We showcase a new OR-OAMdesign, compatible with epi-illumination configuration. This setup enables relatively large fields of view without scanning the acoustic detector or acoustic beam path. Furthermore, it offers the potential for high-speed imaging within compact, miniature probe and could potentially facilitate the clinical translation of OR-OAM technology.
KW - imaging techniques
KW - micro-ring silicon-photonics acoustic detector
KW - optical-resolution optoacoustic microscopy
KW - photoacoustic imaging
KW - silicon-photonics acoustic detector
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U2 - 10.1117/1.JBO.29.S1.S11511
DO - 10.1117/1.JBO.29.S1.S11511
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C2 - 38187934
AN - SCOPUS:85182025685
SN - 1083-3668
VL - 29
JO - Journal of Biomedical Optics
JF - Journal of Biomedical Optics
ER -