학술논문

Adaptive photoacoustic computed tomography
Document Type
article
Source
Photoacoustics, Vol 21, Iss , Pp 100223- (2021)
Subject
Photoacoustic computed tomography
Ring array
Image reconstruction
Speed of sound
Adaptive optics
Phase diversity
Physics
QC1-999
Acoustics. Sound
QC221-246
Optics. Light
QC350-467
Language
English
ISSN
2213-5979
Abstract
For many optical imaging modalities, image qualities are inevitably degraded by wavefront distortions caused by varying light speed. In optical microscopy and astronomy, adaptive optics (AO) has long been applied to compensate for such unwanted aberrations. Photoacoustic computed tomography (PACT), despite relying on the ultrasonic wave for image formation, suffers from the acoustic version of the same problem. However, this problem has traditionally been regarded as an inverse problem of jointly reconstructing both the initial pressure and the sound speed distributions. In this work, we proposed a method similar to indirect wavefront sensing in AO. We argued that wavefront distortions can be extracted and corrected by a frequency domain analysis of local images. In addition to an adaptively reconstructed aberration-free image, the speed of sound map can be subsequently estimated. We demonstrated the method by in silico, phantom, and in vivo experiments.