Ultrasonic sculpting of virtual optical waveguides in tissue
Optical imaging of tissue is a powerful technique but delivering light deep into scattering tissue is not possible without using invasive methods. Here, the authors demonstrate that patterned ultrasound can define and control the trajectory of light in tissue using pressure-induced index contrasts.
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Main Authors: | Maysamreza Chamanzar, Matteo Giuseppe Scopelliti, Julien Bloch, Ninh Do, Minyoung Huh, Dongjin Seo, Jillian Iafrati, Vikaas S. Sohal, Mohammad-Reza Alam, Michel M. Maharbiz |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b74ebe6c3d1f4ff78dab1d030d4b0458 |
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