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Vol.11 - No.1 (2017.03.20) |
Title
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Fabrication and Characterization of PVCP Human Breast Tissue-mimicking Phantom for Photoacoustic Imaging |
Authors
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Eun-ju Jeong1,*, Hyun-Woo Song1, Yong-Jae Lee1, Su Jun Park1, Mi Jung Yim2, Su Sung Lee2 & Bong Kyu Kim1 |
Institutions
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1Diagnostic Device Research Section, Bio-Medical IT Convergence Research Department Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute 218 Gajeong-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 34129, Republic of Korea
2Alpinion Medical Systems, Seoul 08393, Republic of Korea
*Correspondence and requests for materials should be addressed to E.-J. Jeong (eunju@etri.re.kr) |
Abstract
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Human tissue-mimicking phantoms are important for characterizing and optimizing ultrasound and photoacoustic imaging systems. We demonstrated the applicability of a polyvinyl chloride plastisol (PVCP) phantom to photoacoustic imaging studies. The acoustic properties of the fabricated PVCP phantom were measured to have a sound speed of 1370 m/s, attenuation coefficient of 0.71 dB/cm/MHz, and acoustic impedance of 1.39 Mrayl. Reduced scattering coefficients, absorption coefficient, and refractive index were obtained, as 1.31 mm-1, 0.001 mm-1, and 1.636 at 780 nm by optical measurements, respectively. Therefore, the PVCP phantom was found to be similar enough to human breast tissue in photoacoustic properties.
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Keyword
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Medical optics, Biotechnology, Photoacoustic imaging, Tissue-mimicking phantom, Polyvinyl chloride plastisol (PVCP) |
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