Abstract
Fabry-Perot (FP) sensors are typically read out using a raster scan to acquire tomographic photoacoustic (PA) images. To speed up the recording time, wide-field illumination of the sensor in combination with a camera as detector can be used. In this study, an sCMOS camera and wavelengths around 517 nm are used to interrogate a FP sensor with a homogeneous optical thickness over a 4 cm2 aperture. The recorded time series show PA signals are acquired over the entire area of the interrogation beam. The performance of the system, such as the noise equivalent pressure, is evaluated.
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