DocumentCode
1251121
Title
Polarization-dependent characteristics and polarization gating in time-resolved optical imaging of skeletal muscle tissues
Author
Sun, Chia-Wei ; Wang, Chih-Yu ; Yang, C.C. ; Kiang, Yean-Woei ; Lu, Chih-Wei ; Hsu, I. Jen ; Lin, Chii-Wann
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electro-Opt. Eng., Nat. Taiwan Univ., Taipei, Taiwan
Volume
7
Issue
6
fYear
2001
Firstpage
924
Lastpage
930
Abstract
The comparisons of the time-resolved transmitted intensity profiles and imaging results based on the polarization gating method between the samples of diluted milk, chicken breast tissue, and chopped chicken breast tissue revealed that the anisotropic structure of chicken breast tissue resulted in coherent coupling between the two inherent polarization directions and difficulty of using the polarization gating method for optical imaging through skeletal muscle tissues. To explore the polarization-dependent optical properties of chicken breast tissues, we calibrated the extinction coefficients of the polarization components parallel with and perpendicular to tissue filaments and the cross-polarized intensity-coupling coefficients between the two polarization components, based on the measured snake-photon intensity data. The calibrated values of these coefficients were quite consistent with previously reported. The extinction coefficient in the polarization along tissue filaments was significantly higher than that of the other polarization. Also, the cross-polarized coupling coefficient of the coupling from the polarization of tissue filaments into the other was stronger than that of inverse coupling
Keywords
absorption coefficients; bio-optics; biomedical imaging; high-speed optical techniques; light polarisation; muscle; anisotropic structure; chicken breast tissue; chopped breast tissue; coherent coupling; cross-polarized coupling coefficient; diluted milk; extinction coefficients; inherent polarization directions; inverse coupling; isotropic turbid medium; polarization gating; polarization-dependent characteristics; skeletal muscle tissue; snake-photon intensity data; time-resolved optical Imaging; transmitted intensity profiles; ultrafast-optics techniques; Anisotropic magnetoresistance; Breast tissue; Dairy products; Extinction coefficients; Geometrical optics; Muscles; Optical coupling; Optical devices; Optical imaging; Optical polarization;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1077-260X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/2944.983295
Filename
983295
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