Title :
Reconstruction algorithms for remote photoacoustic imaging
Author :
Berer, Thomas ; Hochreiner, A. ; Roitner, Heinz ; Burgholzer, Peter
Author_Institution :
Christian Doppler Lab. for Photoacoustic Imaging & Laser Ultrasonics, Res. Center for Non-Destruct. Testing GmbH, Linz, Austria
Abstract :
In this work we present and evaluate different algorithms for remote photoacoustic imaging. Three different reconstruction algorithms are described and compared: a synthetic aperture focusing technique, a Fourier domain synthetic aperture technique and a spectral-domain time reversal algorithm. Reconstruction for arbitrarily shaped surfaces is shown for the synthetic aperture and time reversal algorithms. The algorithms are tested on simulated data as well as real measurement data. The latter are acquired with a remote photoacoustic imaging system utilizing a two-wave mixing interferometer with a photorefractive crystal. Due to the interferometric measurement technique projections of the displacements parallel to the detection beam are detected. This can lead to a degradation of the reconstructed images and is compensated in k-space. The surface morphology is determined by optical coherence tomography for reconstruction from real measurement data on a non-planar surface.
Keywords :
acoustic imaging; mixing; optical tomography; photoacoustic effect; photorefractive effect; surface morphology; Fourier domain synthetic aperture technique; interferometric measurement technique; optical coherence tomography; photorefractive crystal; reconstruction algorithm; remote photoacoustic imaging; spectral-domain time reversal algorithm; surface morphology; synthetic aperture focusing; two-wave mixing interferometer; Acoustics; Image reconstruction; Imaging; Laser beams; Optical surface waves; Surface morphology; Surface reconstruction; FSAFT; SAFT; image reconstruction; photoacoustic imaging; time reversal;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2012 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Dresden
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4561-3
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2012.0579