Yang et al., 2021 - Google Patents
A phase-shifted surface plasmon resonance sensor for simultaneous photoacoustic volumetric imaging and spectroscopic analysisYang et al., 2021
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- 11700103566732528727
- Author
- Yang F
- Song W
- Zhang C
- Fang H
- Min C
- Yuan X
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- Acs Sensors
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For biomedical photoacoustic applications, an ongoing challenge in simultaneous volumetric imaging and spectroscopic analysis arises from ultrasonic detectors lacking high sensitivity to pressure transients over a broad spectral bandwidth. Photoacoustic impulses …
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