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13 February 2018 Raman Monte Carlo simulation for light propagation for tissue with embedded objects
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Abstract
Monte Carlo (MC) stimulation is one of the prominent simulation technique and is rapidly becoming the model of choice to study light-tissue interaction. Monte Carlo simulation for light transport in multi-layered tissue (MCML) is adapted and modelled with different geometry by integrating embedded objects of various shapes (i.e., sphere, cylinder, cuboid and ellipsoid) into the multi-layered structure. These geometries would be useful in providing a realistic tissue structure such as modelling for lymph nodes, tumors, blood vessels, head and other simulation medium. MC simulations were performed on various geometric medium. Simulation of MCML with embedded object (MCML-EO) was improvised for propagation of the photon in the defined medium with Raman scattering. The location of Raman photon generation is recorded. Simulations were experimented on a modelled breast tissue with tumor (spherical and ellipsoidal) and blood vessels (cylindrical). Results were presented in both A-line and B-line scans for embedded objects to determine spatial location where Raman photons were generated. Studies were done for different Raman probabilities.
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Vijitha Periyasamy, Humaira Bte Jaafar, and Manojit Pramanik "Raman Monte Carlo simulation for light propagation for tissue with embedded objects", Proc. SPIE 10492, Optical Interactions with Tissue and Cells XXIX, 104920V (13 February 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2286669
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KEYWORDS
Raman spectroscopy

Monte Carlo methods

Raman scattering

Tissue optics

Scattering

Photon transport

Light scattering

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