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In vivo photoacoustic imaging of vasculature with a low-cost miniature light emitting diode excitation

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In this Letter, we present a photoacoustic imaging (PAI) system based on a low-cost high-power miniature light emitting diode (LED) that is capable of in vivo mapping vasculature networks in biological tissue. Overdriving with 200 ns pulses and operating at a repetition rate of 40 kHz, a 1.2 W 405 nm LED with a radiation area of 1000μm×1000μm and a size of 3.5mm×3.5mm was used to excite photoacoustic signals in tissue. Phantoms including black stripes, lead, and hair were used to validate the system in which a volumetric PAI image was obtained by scanning the transducer and the light beam in a two-dimensional x–y plane over the object. In vivo imaging of the vasculature of a mouse ear shows that LED-based PAI could have great potential for label-free biomedical imaging applications where the use of bulky and expensive pulsed lasers is impractical.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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