%0 Journal Article %T Patterned thin metal film for the lateral resolution measurement of photoacoustic tomography %A Do-Hyun Kim %A Dong Ho Shin %A Sang-Hun Ryu %A Chul-Gyu Song %J BioMedical Engineering OnLine %D 2012 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/1475-925x-11-37 %X A patterned thin metal film deposited on silica glass provides high contrast in optical imaging due to high reflectivity from the metal film and high transmission from the glass. It provides high contrast when it is used for photoacoustic tomography because thin metal film can absorb pulsed laser energy. An US Air Force 1951 resolution target was used to generate patterned photoacoustic signal to measure the lateral resolution. Transducer with 2.25£¿MHz bandwidth and a sample submerged in water and gelatinous block were tested for lateral resolution measurement.Photoacoustic signal generated from a thin metal film deposited on a glass can propagate along the surface or through the surrounding medium. First, a series of experiments with tilted sample confirmed that the measured photoacoustic signal is what is propagating through the medium. Lateral resolution of the photoacoustic tomography system was successfully measured for water and gelatinous block as media: 0.33£¿mm and 0.35£¿mm in water and gelatinous material, respectively, when 2.25£¿MHz transducer was used. Chicken embryo was tested for biomedical applications.A patterned thin metal film sample was tested for its feasibility of measuring lateral resolution of a photoacoustic tomography system. Lateral resolutions in water and gelatinous material were successfully measured using the proposed method. Measured resolutions agreed well with theoretical values. %K Photoacoustic tomography %K Resolution measurement %K Ultrasound imaging. %U http://www.biomedical-engineering-online.com/content/11/1/37/abstract