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Title: Interferometry-free noncontact photoacoustic detection method based on speckle correlation change
Authors: Li, H 
Cao, F 
Zhou, Y 
Yu, Z 
Lai, P 
Issue Date: 15-Nov-2019
Source: Optics letters, 15 Nov. 2019, v. 44, no. 22, p. 5481-5484
Abstract: Optical speckle patterns occur when a coherent optical wavefront is randomized but such stochastic yet deterministic information about the medium can be decoded. A simple setup is inspired to monitor the decorrelation of speckle patterns within the memory effect range when the medium is photoacoustically perturbated. Experimentally, a linear relationship is confirmed between the speckle correlation change and the peak-to-peak amplitude of the ultrasonic transducer-detected photoacoustic waves, and the detection sensitivity is comparable. Such a plain specklegram-based method may find special interests when no direct contact is allowed between the sample and the photoacoustic detector.
Publisher: Optical Society of America
Journal: Optics letters 
ISSN: 0146-9592
EISSN: 1539-4794
DOI: 10.1364/OL.44.005481
Rights: Posted with permission of the publisher.
© 2019 Optical Society of America
The following publication Huanhao Li, Fei Cao, Yingying zhou, Zhipeng yu, and Puxiang Lai, "Interferometry-free noncontact photoacoustic detection method based on speckle correlation change," Opt. Lett. 44, 5481-5484 (2019) is available at https://doi.org/10.1364/OL.44.005481.
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