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Optical focusing inside scattering media with time-reversed ultrasound microbubble encoded (TRUME) light

Optics 2016-01-20 v1

Abstract

Focusing light inside scattering media in a freely addressable fashion is challenging, as the wavefront of the scattered light is highly disordered. Recently developed ultrasound-guided wavefront shaping methods are addressing this challenge, albeit with relatively low modulation efficiency and resolution limitations. In this paper, we present a new technique, time-reversed ultrasound microbubble encoded (TRUME) optical focusing, which is able to focus light with improved efficiency and sub-ultrasound wavelength resolution. This method ultrasonically destructs microbubbles, and measures the wavefront change to compute and render a suitable time-reversed wavefront solution for focusing. We demonstrate that the TRUME technique can create an optical focus at the site of bubble destruction with a size of ~2 microns. Due to the nonlinear pressure-to-destruction response, the TRUME technique can break the addressable focus resolution barrier imposed by the ultrasound focus. We experimentally demonstrate a 2-fold addressable focus resolution improvement in a microbubble aggregate target.

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@article{arxiv.1506.05190,
  title  = {Optical focusing inside scattering media with time-reversed ultrasound microbubble encoded (TRUME) light},
  author = {Haowen Ruan and Mooseok Jang and Changhuei Yang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.05190},
  year   = {2016}
}

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17 pages, 5 figures