MPAM-200 is an in vivo imaging platform of small animal that uses photoacoustic microscopy technology based on a transparent ultrasound transducer to achieve high speed, high resolution, and a wide imaging field of view (FOV). The perfect combination of fast laser scanning excitation and transparent ultrasound transducer reception gives the MPAM-200 excellent performance: tens of microns of lateral resolution, centimetre-level FOV, and frame rates in the seconds. It uses reflective coaxial confocal mode for 2D and 3D imaging with depth-coded reconstruction.
MPAM-200 offers multimodal optical interfaces for white light, fluorescence, NIRS, OCT, etc. It is the ideal solution for small animal imaging applications in preclinical research, enabling high-resolution and multimodal imaging of tissues and organs. Its innovative design bridges the gap between detailed structural analysis and functional imaging, making it a versatile tool for life science research.
Refs: Biomedical Optics Express, 12(5), 2996, 2021; Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences, 16(5), 2330001, 2023; Chinese Optics Letters, 23(2), 021102, 2025.
Imaging mode: reflective coaxial confocal;
Lateral resolution: ≤20 μm;
Imaging speed: ≥10 kA-line/s;
Imaging field of view: ≤20×20 mm2;
Scanning mode: 2D laser scanning;
Image reconstruction: depth coding reconstruction;
Imaging mode: 2D/3D imaging;
Piezoelectric material: LiNbO3 single crystal;
Centre frequency: 10/20/30 MHz;
Sensor size: ≤33×33 mm2;
Optical transmittance (532 nm): ≥70%;
Optical transmittance (405~1100 nm): ≥60%;