Giorgio Gregnol
Characterization of a micro-ring resonator based photoacoustic microscopy system.
Rel. Kristen Mariko Meiburger, Giulia Rotunno, Mengyang Liu. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Biomedica, 2024
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Abstract
This study investigates the development and optimization of a novel photoacoustic microscopy (PAM) system incorporating a micro-ring resonator (MRR) for advanced ultrasound detection. PAM is a powerful imaging technique recognized for its ability to visualize optical absorption contrast in biological tissues without the need for contrast agents, enabling high-resolution imaging with lateral resolution determined solely by the optical diffraction limit. The primary aim of this research was to construct and refine a device capable of capturing photoacoustic signals generated by a pulsed laser and analyzing these signals to detect the Doppler effect in fluids, potentially facilitating non-invasive measurements of blood flow velocities within complex vascular networks.
Initial tests confirmed the device’s capability to generate and detect high-quality photoacoustic images
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