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Experimental study of high frame rate imaging with limited diffraction beams
1998
IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control
Limited diffraction beams have a large depth of field and have many potential applications. Recently, a new method (Fourier method) was developed with limited diffraction beams for image construction. With the method and a single plane wave transmission, both 2D (twodimensional) and 3D (three-dimensional) images of a very high frame rate (up to 3750 frames/s for a depth of 200 mm in biological soft tissues) and a high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) can be constructed with relatively simple and
doi:10.1109/58.646914
pmid:18244161
fatcat:zbyqmx6n3fdkxn34tudpso4jre