Freehand and video-rate all-optical ultrasound imaging

Ultrasonics. 2021 Sep:116:106514. doi: 10.1016/j.ultras.2021.106514. Epub 2021 Jul 12.

Abstract

All-optical ultrasound (AOUS) imaging, which uses light to both generate and detect ultrasound, is an emerging alternative to conventional electronic ultrasound imaging. To date, AOUS imaging has been performed using paradigms that either resulted in long acquisition times or employed bench-top imaging systems that were impractical for clinical use. In this work, we present a novel AOUS imaging paradigm where scanning optics are used to rapidly synthesise an imaging aperture. This paradigm enabled the first AOUS system with a flexible, handheld imaging probe, which represents a critical step towards clinical translation. This probe, which provides video-rate imaging and a real-time display, is demonstrated with phantoms and in vivo human tissue.

Keywords: All-optical ultrasound imaging; Handheld imaging probe; Human in vivo imaging; Laser generated ultrasound; Real-time imaging; Video-rate imaging.