Phase-insensitive versus phase-sensitive ultrasound absorption tomography in the frequency domain

02/15/2022
by   Santeri Kaupinmäki, et al.
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The sensitivity of phase-sensitive detectors, such as piezoelectric detectors, becomes increasingly directional as the detector element size increases. In contrast, pyroelectric sensors, which are phase-insensitive, retain their omni-directionality even for large element sizes, although they have significantly poorer temporal resolution. This study uses numerical models to examine whether phase-insensitive detectors can be used advantageously in ultrasound tomography, specifically absorption tomography, when the number of detectors is sparse. We present measurement models for phase-sensitive and phase-insensitive sensors and compare the quality of the absorption reconstructions between these sensor types based on image contrast metrics. We perform the inversion using synthetic data with a Jacobian-based linearised matrix inversion approach.

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