Title :
Deep Tissue Photoacoustic Imaging Using a Miniaturized 2-D Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducer Array
Author :
Kothapalli, Sri-Rajasekhar ; Ma, Te-Jen ; Vaithilingam, Srikant ; Oralkan, Ömer ; Khuri-Yakub, Butrus T. ; Gambhir, Sanjiv Sam
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Radiol. & Bio-X Program, Stanford Univ., Palo Alto, CA, USA
fDate :
5/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this paper, we demonstrate 3-D photoacoustic imaging (PAI) of light absorbing objects embedded as deep as 5 cm inside strong optically scattering phantoms using a miniaturized (4 mm × 4 mm × 500 μm), 2-D capacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducer (CMUT) array of 16 × 16 elements with a center frequency of 5.5 MHz. Two-dimensional tomographic images and 3-D volumetric images of the objects placed at different depths are presented. In addition, we studied the sensitivity of CMUT-based PAI to the concentration of indocyanine green dye at 5 cm depth inside the phantom. Under optimized experimental conditions, the objects at 5 cm depth can be imaged with SNR of about 35 dB and a spatial resolution of approximately 500 μm. Results demonstrate that CMUTs with integrated front-end amplifier circuits are an attractive choice for achieving relatively high depth sensitivity for PAI.
Keywords :
acoustic tomography; biological tissues; image reconstruction; integrated circuits; medical image processing; phantoms; ultrasonic transducer arrays; deep tissue 3D photoacoustic imaging; depth 5 cm; frequency 5.5 MHz; image reconstruction; indocyanine green dye; integrated front-end amplifier circuits; miniaturized 2D capacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducer array; phantom; two-dimensional tomographic images; Arrays; Imaging phantoms; Optical imaging; Optical scattering; Phantoms; Ultrasonic imaging; Capacitive micromachined ultrasound transducer (CMUT) array; deep tissue imaging; optoacoustic; photoacoustic; Animals; Chickens; Hair; Horses; Miniaturization; Muscle, Skeletal; Phantoms, Imaging; Photoacoustic Techniques; Transducers; Ultrasonography;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.2012.2183593