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titleOfInvention SUBJECT INFORMATION ACQUISITION DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING SUBJECT INFORMATION ACQUISITION DEVICE
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a biological information acquisition device capable of imaging the position and size of an absorber with high accuracy. An object information acquisition apparatus according to the present invention includes an acoustic wave detector in which a plurality of elements for detecting an acoustic wave generated from a subject and converting it into an electrical signal are arranged, and a movement control means for moving the acoustic wave detector. And a signal processing device that reconstructs subject information based on the electrical signal, wherein the acoustic wave detector detects the acoustic wave at the first position, and the movement control means After moving to a second position having an area that overlaps a partial area of the first position, an acoustic wave is detected at the second position, and the signal processing device is obtained at the first and second positions Separate electrical signals are combined, and the object information is reconstructed using the combined electrical signals. [Selection] Figure 5
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