Interferometric microstructured polymer optical fiber ultrasound sensor for optoacoustic endoscopic imaging in biomedical applications


Autoria(s): Gallego, Daniel; Sáez Rodríguez, David; Webb, David; Bang, Ole; Lamela, Horacio
Contribuinte(s)

López-Higuera, José Miguel

Jones, Julian

López-Amo, Manuel

Santos, José Luis

Data(s)

02/06/2014

Resumo

We report a characterization of the acoustic sensitivity of microstructured polymer optical fiber interferometric sensors at ultrasonic frequencies from 100kHz to 10MHz. The use of wide-band ultrasonic fiber optic sensors in biomedical ultrasonic and optoacoustic applications is an open alternative to conventional piezoelectric transducers. These kind of sensors, made of biocompatible polymers, are good candidates for the sensing element in an optoacoustic endoscope because of its high sensitivity, its shape and its non-brittle and non-electric nature. The acoustic sensitivity of the intrinsic fiber optic interferometric sensors depends strongly of the material which is composed of. In this work we compare experimentally the intrinsic ultrasonic sensitivities of a PMMA mPOF with other three optical fibers: a singlemode silica optical fiber, a single-mode polymer optical fiber and a multimode graded-index perfluorinated polymer optical fiber. © 2014 SPIE.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/22978/1/Interferometric_microstructured_polymer_optical_fiber_ultrasound_sensor_for_optoacoustic_endoscopic_imaging_in_biomedical_applications.pdf

Gallego, Daniel; Sáez Rodríguez, David; Webb, David; Bang, Ole and Lamela, Horacio (2014). Interferometric microstructured polymer optical fiber ultrasound sensor for optoacoustic endoscopic imaging in biomedical applications. IN: 23rd international conference on Optical Fibre Sensors. López-Higuera, José Miguel; Jones, Julian; López-Amo, Manuel and Santos, José Luis (eds) Washington (US): SPIE.

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SPIE

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/22978/

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NonPeerReviewed