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Optical and piezo-electrical pressure transducers for optoacoustic imaging and tissue diagnostics: a comparative study
A key element of optoacoustic diagnostics, which employs short laser pulses to generate ultrasonic pressure transients in tissues is besides a homogeneous illumination the optimum design of the pressure transducer. Different piezo-electrically and optically based pressure transducers will be compared and discussed.