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Ultrasound modulation of coherent light in a multiple-scattering medium: experimental verification of nonzero average phase carried by light

We demonstrate the phase fluctuation introduced by oscillation of scattering centers in the focal volume of an ultrasound transducer in an optical tomography experiment has a nonzero mean. The conditions to be met for the above are: (i) the frequency of the ultrasound should be in the vicinity of th...

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Autores principales: Suheshkumar Singh, Mayanglambam, Kanhirodan, Rajan, Vasu, Ram Mohan, Roy, Debasish
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Optical Society of America 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3447552/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23024904
http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/BOE.3.002100
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author Suheshkumar Singh, Mayanglambam
Kanhirodan, Rajan
Vasu, Ram Mohan
Roy, Debasish
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Kanhirodan, Rajan
Vasu, Ram Mohan
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description We demonstrate the phase fluctuation introduced by oscillation of scattering centers in the focal volume of an ultrasound transducer in an optical tomography experiment has a nonzero mean. The conditions to be met for the above are: (i) the frequency of the ultrasound should be in the vicinity of the most dominant natural frequency of vibration of the ultrasound focal volume, (ii) the corresponding acoustic wavelength should be much larger than [Formula: see text] , a modified transport mean-free-path applicable for phase decorrelation and (iii) the focal volume of the ultrasound transducer should not be larger than 4 – 5 times [Formula: see text]. We demonstrate through simulations that as the ratio of the ultrasound focal volume to [Formula: see text] increases, the average of the phase fluctuation decreases and becomes zero when the focal volume becomes greater than around [Formula: see text]; and through simulations and experiments that as the acoustic frequency increases from 100 Hz to 1 MHz, the average phase decreases to zero. Through experiments done in chicken breast we show that the average phase increases from around 110° to 130° when the background medium is changed from water to glycerol, indicating that the average of the phase fluctuation can be used to sense changes in refractive index deep within tissue.
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spelling pubmed-34475522012-09-28 Ultrasound modulation of coherent light in a multiple-scattering medium: experimental verification of nonzero average phase carried by light Suheshkumar Singh, Mayanglambam Kanhirodan, Rajan Vasu, Ram Mohan Roy, Debasish Biomed Opt Express Multimodal Imaging We demonstrate the phase fluctuation introduced by oscillation of scattering centers in the focal volume of an ultrasound transducer in an optical tomography experiment has a nonzero mean. The conditions to be met for the above are: (i) the frequency of the ultrasound should be in the vicinity of the most dominant natural frequency of vibration of the ultrasound focal volume, (ii) the corresponding acoustic wavelength should be much larger than [Formula: see text] , a modified transport mean-free-path applicable for phase decorrelation and (iii) the focal volume of the ultrasound transducer should not be larger than 4 – 5 times [Formula: see text]. We demonstrate through simulations that as the ratio of the ultrasound focal volume to [Formula: see text] increases, the average of the phase fluctuation decreases and becomes zero when the focal volume becomes greater than around [Formula: see text]; and through simulations and experiments that as the acoustic frequency increases from 100 Hz to 1 MHz, the average phase decreases to zero. Through experiments done in chicken breast we show that the average phase increases from around 110° to 130° when the background medium is changed from water to glycerol, indicating that the average of the phase fluctuation can be used to sense changes in refractive index deep within tissue. Optical Society of America 2012-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3447552/ /pubmed/23024904 http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/BOE.3.002100 Text en © 2012 Optical Society of America http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported License, which permits download and redistribution, provided that the original work is properly cited. This license restricts the article from being modified or used commercially.
spellingShingle Multimodal Imaging
Suheshkumar Singh, Mayanglambam
Kanhirodan, Rajan
Vasu, Ram Mohan
Roy, Debasish
Ultrasound modulation of coherent light in a multiple-scattering medium: experimental verification of nonzero average phase carried by light
title Ultrasound modulation of coherent light in a multiple-scattering medium: experimental verification of nonzero average phase carried by light
title_full Ultrasound modulation of coherent light in a multiple-scattering medium: experimental verification of nonzero average phase carried by light
title_fullStr Ultrasound modulation of coherent light in a multiple-scattering medium: experimental verification of nonzero average phase carried by light
title_full_unstemmed Ultrasound modulation of coherent light in a multiple-scattering medium: experimental verification of nonzero average phase carried by light
title_short Ultrasound modulation of coherent light in a multiple-scattering medium: experimental verification of nonzero average phase carried by light
title_sort ultrasound modulation of coherent light in a multiple-scattering medium: experimental verification of nonzero average phase carried by light
topic Multimodal Imaging
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3447552/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23024904
http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/BOE.3.002100
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