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has been cited by the following article:
TITLE: On the Pollen Detection with Photoacoustic Imaging
AUTHORS: Tsutomu Hoshimiya
KEYWORDS: Pollen; Counting; Photoacoustic; Microscope; Imaging
JOURNAL NAME: American Journal of Plant Sciences, Vol.4 No.7A, July 18, 2013
ABSTRACT: A photoacoustic (PA) imaging that utilizes acoustic detection of sound generated by a specimen due to the absorption of modulated light was applied to measure the amount of the pollen of the Cryptomeria japonica, Asian allergic plant. High-sensitivity PA imaging can measure pollen particles with a large dynamic range from single particle to several hundred micrograms. The PA signal dependence on the amount of the pollen showed good correlation with the amount of pollen.