| Literature DB >> 23296039 |
Simon Rehn1, Anne Planat-Chrétien, Michel Berger, Jean-Marc Dinten, Carole Deumié, Anabela da Silva.
Abstract
Polarization gating is a popular technique in biomedical optics. It is widely used to inspect the surface of the tissues (under colinear or cocircular detection) or instead to probe the volume (cross-linear detection), without information on the probed depth. Elliptical polarization is introduced to explore the possibility of probing diffuse tissues at selective depths. A thorough Monte Carlo simulation study shows complete correlation between the probed depths and the ellipticity of the polarized light, for a medium with known optical properties. Within a wide range of optical parameters, a linear relation between the backscattered intensity and the depth extension of the probed volume was found whatever the polarization used, but with a controlled extension depending on the ellipticity.Mesh:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23296039 DOI: 10.1117/1.JBO.18.1.016007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biomed Opt ISSN: 1083-3668 Impact factor: 3.170