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25 March 2013 Spectroscopic diffuse optical tomography with high yield
Martin B. van der Mark, Milan J. H. Marell
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Abstract
Light from a super continuum source is dispersed into a number of wavelength bands, coded using a spatial light modulator and recombined into an optical fiber that delivers it to living tissue. Diffuse light emanating from the tissue is detected efficiently using an array of high numerical aperture, single-element photo detectors and spectrally resolved by demodulation. This method allows spectral changes in tissues to be imaged with high speed and sensitivity.
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Martin B. van der Mark and Milan J. H. Marell "Spectroscopic diffuse optical tomography with high yield", Proc. SPIE 8578, Optical Tomography and Spectroscopy of Tissue X, 85780V (25 March 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2013261
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Tissue optics

Spectroscopy

Optical amplifiers

Signal detection

Absorption

Data acquisition

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