Title :
Coherence-gated ultrasound detection through turbid medium
Author :
Yu, P. ; Nolte, D.D. ; Melloch, M.R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Photorefractive multiple quantum wells (PRQW) can be used as adaptive beam combiners in laser-based ultrasound detection. We previously demonstrated adaptive homodyne laser-based megahertz ultrasound detection using a CW laser. in some applications of nondestructive detection, excitation and detection using femtosecond lasers are necessary. We demonstrate for the first time homodyne detection using a femtosecond laser and dynamic holography, and experimentally study the detection of extremely low intensity and highly distorted wavefronts through turbid media. In our laser-based ultrasound detection system, adaptive beam combing is performed through two-mixing in a PRQW that serves as an adaptive holographic film. The requirement for maximum homodyne detection is quadrature in relative phase between reference and signal beams. To achieve quadrature, the relative phase is adjusted by selecting both the center wavelength of the laser and the detection wavelength of a monochromator. Due to the constant phase between the beams, the PRQW device ensures quadrature even in the presence of low-frequency mechanical vibration and speckle.
Keywords :
acoustic wave production; adaptive optics; high-speed optical techniques; holography; homodyne detection; multiwave mixing; optical films; photoacoustic effect; photorefractive effect; quantum well devices; speckle; turbidity; ultrasonic applications; ultrasonic materials testing; ultrasonic measurement; CW laser; adaptive beam combiners; adaptive beam combing; adaptive holographic film; adaptive homodyne laser based megahertz ultrasound detection; center wavelength; coherence-gated ultrasound detection; constant phase; detection; detection wavelength; dynamic holography; excitation; femtosecond laser; femtosecond lasers; highly distorted wavefronts; homodyne detection; laser-based ultrasound detection; laser-based ultrasound detection system; low intensity wavefronts; low-frequency mechanical vibration; maximum homodyne detection; monochromator; nondestructive detection; photorefractive multiple quantum wells; quadrature; reference beams; relative phase; signal beams; speckle; turbid media; turbid medium; two-mixing; Adaptive systems; Holography; Laser applications; Laser beams; Laser excitation; Laser noise; Phase detection; Photorefractive effect; Quantum well lasers; Ultrasonic imaging;
Conference_Titel :
Lasers and Electro-Optics, 2001. CLEO '01. Technical Digest. Summaries of papers presented at the Conference on
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MD, USA
Print_ISBN :
1-55752-662-1
DOI :
10.1109/CLEO.2001.948146