A Large-Field Photoacoustic-OCT Dual-Modal Imaging System Based on Temporal Medium Separation and Hardware-Based Coordinate Locking
Hai Lin, Yuqian Liu, Yutong Wu, Yidan Zhang, Tianyang Deng, Yubin LiuOptical coherence tomography (OCT) and photoacoustic imaging (PAI) provide complementary structural and absorption contrasts but require different coupling conditions: 1310 nm swept-source OCT is attenuated by water, whereas PAI requires acoustic coupling. We developed a large-field dual-modal imaging system combining temporal medium separation with hardware-based coordinate locking. The OCT head, linear-array ultrasound transducer, and photoacoustic excitation fiber bundle were mounted on a rigid common platform, and a one-time calibration established a two-dimensional affine transformation between the modality coordinate systems. OCT was acquired in air and PAI in deionized water within a common large-field coordinate range. In five paired air–water measurements with an approximately 23 mm water path, the displayed OCT peak level decreased from 98.4 ± 1.5 dB in air to 79.4 ± 1.8 dB in water, corresponding to a mean reduction of 19.0 ± 1.4 dB. Quantitative registration was evaluated using a 5 × 5 dual-modal landmark phantom, with nine landmarks used for affine calibration and 16 excluded landmarks reserved for independent validation. The mean two-dimensional validation error was 0.235 ± 0.128 mm, with an RMSE of 0.266 mm and a maximum error of 0.446 mm. Five additional medium-switching cycles performed without recalibration yielded an overall registration error of 0.369 ± 0.163 mm across 80 validation measurements. PA spatial resolution was further characterized using six thin hair targets, yielding lateral and axial FWHM values of 0.342 ± 0.069 mm and 0.394 ± 0.073 mm, respectively. These results demonstrate reproducible two-dimensional en face OCT–PA coordinate mapping under modality-specific coupling conditions and support the proposed workflow as a phantom-based technical validation for large-field multimodal imaging.