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Title: Difference-frequency generation in vibro-acoustography. Author: Silva GT, Mitri FG. Journal: Phys Med Biol; 2011 Sep 21; 56(18):5985-93. PubMed ID: 21860078. Abstract: Vibro-acoustography (VA) is a medical imaging method based on the nonlinear interaction of two or more distinct ultrasound beams whose frequencies differ by several kHz. In turn, the interacting waves produce a difference-frequency signal which carries the information of the imaged tissue region. Two mechanisms are responsible for the difference-frequency generation (DFG) in VA, namely the dynamic (oscillatory) radiation force and the scattering of sound-by-sound. The role and importance of each phenomenon in VA is assessed here. A theoretical model based on Westervelt's equation for the DFG in the nonlinear scattering of two incident ultrasound waves by a small rigid sphere (compared to the incident wavelengths) is presented. Furthermore, a scattering experiment using VA is devised and the data show very good agreement with the proposed theory. The results reveal that the effect of scattering of sound-by-sound is the dominant component in the DFG in VA rather than the dynamic radiation force.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]