Photo-acoustic inversion using plasmonic contrast agents: The full Maxwell model
Ahcene Ghandriche, Mourad Sini

TL;DR
This paper develops a full Maxwell model for photo-acoustic inversion using plasmonic contrast agents, enabling the reconstruction of complex permittivity from single-point pressure measurements across frequencies.
Contribution
It introduces a novel inversion method based on the full Maxwell system and spectral analysis, providing new insights into plasmonic resonance detection and permittivity reconstruction.
Findings
Pressure measurements can reconstruct complex permittivity.
Indicator functions peak near plasmonic resonances.
Electric field analysis justifies the inversion approach.
Abstract
We analyze the inversion of the photo-acoustic imaging modality using electromagnetic plasmonic nano-particles as contrast agents. We prove that the generated pressure, before and after injecting the plasmonic nano-particles, measured at a single point, located away from the targeted inhomogeneity to image, and at a given band of incident frequencies is enough to reconstruct the (eventually complex valued) permittivity. Indeed, from these measurements, we define an indicator function which depends on the used incident frequency and the time of measurement. This indicator function has differentiating behaviors in terms of both time and frequency. First, from the behavior in terms of time, we can estimate the arrival time of the pressure from which we can localize the injected nano-particle. Second, we show that this indicator function has maximum picks at incident frequencies close to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhotoacoustic and Ultrasonic Imaging · Image Enhancement Techniques · Image and Signal Denoising Methods
