New "HOPE" laser for photoacoustic imaging of water.

Ji-Xin Cheng
Author Information
  1. Ji-Xin Cheng: Boston University Photonics Center, Boston, MA, 02215, USA. jxcheng@bu.edu. ORCID

Abstract

A hybrid optical parametrically-oscillating laser at 1930 nm enables photoacoustic mapping of water content in deep tissue with good sensitivity and high spatial resolution.

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