• DocumentCode
    1251094
  • Title

    Parotid gland tissues investigated by picosecond time-gated and optical spectroscopic imaging techniques

  • Author

    Gayen, S.K. ; Alrubaiee, Mohammad ; Savage, Howard E. ; Schantz, Stimson P. ; Alfano, R.R.

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Phys., City Univ. of New York, NY, USA
  • Volume
    7
  • Issue
    6
  • fYear
    2001
  • Firstpage
    906
  • Lastpage
    911
  • Abstract
    Near-infrared (NIR) time-resolved and spectroscopic transillumination imaging techniques are used to investigate normal tissues and Warthin´s tumor of human parotid glands. The time-sliced imaging arrangement uses 120-fs, 1-kHz repetition-rate, 800-nm pulses from a Ti: sapphire laser and amplifier system for sample illumination and an ultrafast gated intensified camera system (UGICS) for recording two-dimensional (2-D) images using transmitted light. Images recorded with earlier temporal slices (approximately first 100 ps) of transmitted light highlight the tumor, while those recorded with later temporal slices (later than 200 ps) accentuate normal tissues. The spectroscopic imaging arrangement uses 1210-1300 nm tunable output of a Cr: forsterite laser for sample illumination, a Fourier space gate to discriminate against multiple-scattered light, and a NIR area camera to record 2-D images. The tumor region in the specimen appears brighter than the normal region in spectroscopic images recorded with light of different wavelengths. A wavelength-dependent variation in the ratio of light transmission through the tumor to that through the normal parotid gland is observed. Differences in scattering and wavelength-dependent absorption characteristics of normal parotid gland and Warthin´s tumor provide a consistent explanation of these observed features. Histopathological analysis of the specimen sheds light on the probable origin of the differences in scattering and absorption characteristics
  • Keywords
    bio-optics; biomedical imaging; high-speed optical techniques; infrared imaging; infrared spectroscopy; time resolved spectroscopy; tumours; 120 fs; 1210 to 1300 nm; 800 nm; NIR time-resolved imaging; Warthin´s tumor; highly scattering media; histopathological analysis; light transmission ratio; normal tissues; optical biomedical imaging; optical spectroscopic imaging; parotid gland tissues; photon propagation; picosecond time-gated imaging; transillumination imaging; two-dimensional images; ultrafast gated intensified camera; wavelength-dependent variation; Absorption; Cameras; Glands; Humans; Light scattering; Lighting; Neoplasms; Optical pulses; Pulse amplifiers; Spectroscopy;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1077-260X
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/2944.983292
  • Filename
    983292