Andreas BuehlerXosé Luís Deán‐BenJing ClaussenVasilis NtziachristosDaniel Razansky
Using optoacoustic excitation, a complete volumetric tomographic data sets from the imaged object can in principle be generated with a single interrogating laser pulse. Thus, optoacoustic imaging intrinsically has the potential for fast three-dimensional imaging. We have developed a system capable of acquiring volumetric optoacoustic data in real time and showcase in this work the undocumented capacity to generate high resolution three-dimensional optoacoustic images at a rate of 10 Hz, currently mainly limited by the pulse repetition rate of the excitation laser.
Jérôme GâteauAndrei ChekkouryVasilis Ntziachristos
Markus LaubscherMathieu DucrosBoris KaramataTheo LasserR. P. Salathé
Xosé Luís Deán‐BenDaniel Razansky
Andreas BuehlerEva HerzogDaniel RazanskyVasilis Ntziachristos
Daniel QueirósXosé Luís Deán‐BenAndreas BuehlerDaniel RazanskyAmir RosenthalVasilis Ntziachristos