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Phonon imaging in 3D with a fibre probe

Salvatore La Cavera, Fernando Pérez-Cota, Richard J. Smith, Matt Clark

2021Light Science & Applications29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We show for the first time that a single ultrasonic imaging fibre is capable of simultaneously accessing 3D spatial information and mechanical properties from microscopic objects. The novel measurement system consists of two ultrafast lasers that excite and detect high-frequency ultrasound from a nano-transducer that was fabricated onto the tip of a single-mode optical fibre. A signal processing technique was also developed to extract nanometric in-depth spatial measurements from GHz frequency acoustic waves, while still allowing Brillouin spectroscopy in the frequency domain. Label-free and non-contact imaging performance was demonstrated on various polymer microstructures. This singular device is equipped with optical lateral resolution, 2.5 μm, and a depth-profiling precision of 45 nm provided by acoustics. The endoscopic potential for this device is exhibited by extrapolating the single fibre to tens of thousands of fibres in an imaging bundle. Such a device catalyses future phonon endomicroscopy technology that brings the prospect of label-free in vivo histology within reach.

Topics & Concepts

EndomicroscopyBrillouin SpectroscopyMaterials scienceOpticsTransducerBundleOptical fiberSingle-mode optical fiberImage resolutionLaserUltrashort pulseBrillouin scatteringOptical coherence tomographyAcousticsConfocalPhysicsComposite materialPhotoacoustic and Ultrasonic ImagingOptical Coherence Tomography ApplicationsSpectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical Research