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Propagation Behavior of Photoacoustic Pulses in Multi-layer Tissues

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Abstract

Propagation behavior of photoacoustic pulses through acoustically heterogeneous tissues is simulated in this study. This study is important for high-resolution and quantitative photoacoustic imaging, particularly when hard tissues like bone and skull are involved.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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