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Interaction between optical pulse and tumor using finite element analysis

Authors :
Song, Xianlin
Teng, Ao
Wei, Jianshuang
Chen, Hao
Zhao, Yang
Chen, Jianheng
Liu, Fangwei
Wan, Qianxiang
Huang, Guoning
Song, Lingfang
Zhao, Aojie
Li, Bo
Li, Zihao
He, Qiming
Zhang, Jinhong
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Photoacoustic imaging is an emerging technology based on the photoacoustic effect that has developed rapidly in recent years. It combines the high contrast of optical imaging and the high penetration and high resolution of acoustic imaging. As a non-destructive biological tissue imaging technology, photoacoustic imaging has important application value in the field of biomedicine. With its high efficiency bi-oimaging capabilities and excellent biosafety performance, it has been favored by researchers. The visualization of photoacoustic imaging has great research signifi-cance in the early diagnosis of some diseases, especially tumors. In photoacoustic imaging, light transmission and thermal effects are important processes. This article is based on COMSOL software and uses finite element analysis to construct a physi-cal model for simulation. Through laser pulses into the stomach tissue containing tumor, the physical process of light transmission and biological heat transfer was studied, and a photothermal model composed of two physical fields was built, and finally a series of visualization graphics were obtained. This work has certain theo-retical guiding significance for further promoting the application of photoacoustic imaging in the field of biomedicine.

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Biological Physics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2101.07705
Document Type :
Working Paper