Ultrasound system for shearing cellular material
US-12066362-B2 · Aug 20, 2024 · US
US9500844B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9500844-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414296858-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 5, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 5, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 22, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 22, 2016 |
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A lens system for use with photoacoustic microscopy apparatus has a collimated single mode optical fiber to which a toroidal ultrasound transducer is operatively attached. The transducer is located inside a tank. A lens housing is located inside the tank adjacent the transducer and has flexible optically transmissive entrance and exit ports made of polydimethysiloxane. The lens housing is filled with cinnamaldehyde. The cinnamaldehyde can be introduced into the lens housing and withdrawn from it so as to flex its entrance and exit ports, and the tank is filled with a mixture of glycerol and water.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A lens system for use with photoacoustic microscopy apparatus, comprising: a fiber optic with a collimated distal end; a tank comprising an imaging window; a toroidal ultrasound transducer located inside the tank and operatively secured to the collimated distal end of the fiber optic; a lens housing located inside the tank and adjacent the toroidal ultrasound transducer, the lens housing having flexible optically transmissive entrance and exit ports aligned between the toroidal ultrasound transducer and the imaging window; a lens liquid filling the lens housing; a fluid connection located inside the tank for deforming the lens housing, the fluid connection configured to introduce or withdraw the lens liquid to or from the lens housing to flex the entrance and exit ports of the lens housing; and a tank liquid completely filling the tank and surrounding the lens housing. 2. The lens system of claim 1 , wherein the lens liquid has an index of refraction of at least 1.63. 3. The lens system of claim 2 , wherein the lens liquid is cinnamaldehyde. 4. The lens system of claim 1 , wherein the tank liquid has acoustic and optical refractive indices that produce coincident acoustic and optical foci. 5. The lens system of claim 1 , wherein the fiber optic is a single mode optical fiber. 6. The lens system of claim 1 , wherein the entrance and exit ports of the lens housing are of polydimethysiloxane. 7. The lens system of claim 1 , wherein the tank liquid is a mixture of glycerol and water. 8. The lens system of claim 7 , wherein a weight percentage of the water is 42% of the mixture. 9. The lens system of claim 1 , wherein the fluid connection for deforming the lens housing comprises a needle for introducing and removing the lens liquid to or from the lens housing. 10. The lens system of claim 1 , wherein the fiber optic is an optical fiber bundle. 11. The lens system of claim 1 , wherein the imaging window is sealed with a membrane. 12. The lens system of claim 1 , wherein the toroidal ultrasound transducer is secured to a collimator located at the collimated distal end of the fiber optic. 13. The lens system of claim 12 , wherein the collimator is positioned by a two-dimensional actuator. 14. The lens system of claim 1 , wherein a specimen is positioned adjacent to the imaging window of the tank. 15. The lens system of claim 14 , wherein laser light provided via the fiber optic is reflected back from the specimen through the entrance and exit ports of the lens housing.
using refraction, e.g. acoustic lenses · CPC title
using optoacoustic interaction with the material, e.g. laser radiation, photoacoustics (photoacoustic cells G01N21/1702; measuring characteristics of vibrations by using radiation-sensitive means G01H9/00; acousto-optical conversion techniques for short-range imaging G01S15/8965; sound-producing devices using laser bundle G10K15/046) · CPC title
specially adapted for specific applications, e.g. for endoscopes, ophthalmoscopes, attachments to conventional microscopes · CPC title
Scanning details, e.g. scanning stages · CPC title
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