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Theoretical study of Fourier-transform acousto-optic imaging

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Abstract

We propose a full theoretical study of Fourier-transform acousto-optic imaging, which we recently introduced and experimentally assessed in [Opt. Lett. 40, 705–708 (2015) [CrossRef]  ] as an alternative to achieve axial resolution in acousto-optic imaging with a higher signal-to-noise ratio.

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