Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences, Volume. 3, Issue 4, 247(2010)
PHOTOACOUSTIC GENERATION OF FOCUSED QUASI-UNIPOLAR PRESSURE PULSES
The photoacoustic effect was employed to generate short-duration quasi-unipolar acoustic pressure pulses in both planar and spherically focused geometries. In the focal region, the temporal profile of a pressure pulse can be approximated by the first derivative of the temporal profile near the front transducer surface, with a time-averaged value equal to zero. This approximation agreed with experimental results acquired from photoacoustic transducers with both rigid and free boundaries. For a free boundary, the acoustic pressure in the focal region is equal to the sum of a positive pressure that follows the spatial profile of the optical energy deposition in the medium and a negative pressure that follows the temporal profile of the laser pulse.
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KONSTANTIN MASLOV, HAO F. ZHANG, LIHONG V. WANG. PHOTOACOUSTIC GENERATION OF FOCUSED QUASI-UNIPOLAR PRESSURE PULSES[J]. Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences, 2010, 3(4): 247
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Published Online: Jan. 10, 2019
The Author Email: WANG LIHONG V. (lhwang@biomed.wustl.edu)