• Chinese Optics Letters
  • Vol. 17, Issue 7, 070604 (2019)
Yinlong Zhang, Yizhi Liang*, Long Jin, and Baiou Guan
Author Affiliations
  • Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Optical Fiber Sensing and Communications, Institute of Photonics Technology, Jinan University, Guangzhou 510632, China
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    DOI: 10.3788/COL201917.070604 Cite this Article Set citation alerts
    Yinlong Zhang, Yizhi Liang, Long Jin, Baiou Guan. 125 μm fiber based all-optical ultrasound probes for pulse-echo imaging[J]. Chinese Optics Letters, 2019, 17(7): 070604 Copy Citation Text show less
    (a) Schematic of the all-fiber ultrasound probe. The probe generates ultrasound pulses and detects pulse-echo signals to have an A-line. It scans transversely (along the x axis) to form a 2D image (B-scan). (b) A schematic and SEM image of the fiber-end-face ultrasound generator. (c) A schematic and photograph of the fiber-laser ultrasound sensor. The fiber segment emitting green fluorescent light is the Er/Yb-codoped fiber. It contains a laser cavity defined by two wavelength-matched Bragg reflectors.
    Fig. 1. (a) Schematic of the all-fiber ultrasound probe. The probe generates ultrasound pulses and detects pulse-echo signals to have an A-line. It scans transversely (along the x axis) to form a 2D image (B-scan). (b) A schematic and SEM image of the fiber-end-face ultrasound generator. (c) A schematic and photograph of the fiber-laser ultrasound sensor. The fiber segment emitting green fluorescent light is the Er/Yb-codoped fiber. It contains a laser cavity defined by two wavelength-matched Bragg reflectors.
    Acoustic characterization. (a) The recorded ultrasound signal and (b) its acoustic spectrum. (c) The measured acoustic pressure versus the light pulse energy. The ultrasound pressure significantly dropped at 2.5 μJ as a result of the damage of the absorptive medium. (d) The recorded echo signal. (e) The calculated frequency response.
    Fig. 2. Acoustic characterization. (a) The recorded ultrasound signal and (b) its acoustic spectrum. (c) The measured acoustic pressure versus the light pulse energy. The ultrasound pressure significantly dropped at 2.5 μJ as a result of the damage of the absorptive medium. (d) The recorded echo signal. (e) The calculated frequency response.
    Phantom result. (a) A schematic of imaging a wire phantom that consists of eight spatially assembled silica fibers by using a linearly scanning all-fiber probe. (b) The B-scan raw data as well as a typical A-line signal. (c) The reconstructed image. (d) The enlarged image of a selected phantom fiber. (e) Point spread curves along the lateral and axial (red and blue dashed lines) directions with the envelope of the axial curve.
    Fig. 3. Phantom result. (a) A schematic of imaging a wire phantom that consists of eight spatially assembled silica fibers by using a linearly scanning all-fiber probe. (b) The B-scan raw data as well as a typical A-line signal. (c) The reconstructed image. (d) The enlarged image of a selected phantom fiber. (e) Point spread curves along the lateral and axial (red and blue dashed lines) directions with the envelope of the axial curve.
    Ex vivo ultrasound imaging of a section of the swine trachea. (a) A photograph of the sample with a 1 mm scaled ruler below. (b) The 2D image. Pixel numbers: 1200×400. OW: outer wall; IW: inner wall. (c) A snapshot of a 3D volumetric image. Voxel numbers: 1800×250×640. Dimensions of the spatial extent (labeled by the white box): 4.5 mm×2.5 mm×4.3 mm.
    Fig. 4. Ex vivo ultrasound imaging of a section of the swine trachea. (a) A photograph of the sample with a 1 mm scaled ruler below. (b) The 2D image. Pixel numbers: 1200×400. OW: outer wall; IW: inner wall. (c) A snapshot of a 3D volumetric image. Voxel numbers: 1800×250×640. Dimensions of the spatial extent (labeled by the white box): 4.5mm×2.5mm×4.3mm.
    Yinlong Zhang, Yizhi Liang, Long Jin, Baiou Guan. 125 μm fiber based all-optical ultrasound probes for pulse-echo imaging[J]. Chinese Optics Letters, 2019, 17(7): 070604
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