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Anna P M Michel1, Sabbir Liakat, Kevin Bors, Claire F Gmachl.
Abstract
Two mid-infrared light sources, a broadband source from a Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometer (FTIR) and a pulsed Quantum Cascade (QC) Laser, are used to measure angle-resolved backscattering in vivo from human skin across a broad spectral range. Scattering profiles measured using the FTIR suggest limited penetration of the light into the skin, with most of the light interacting with the stratum corneum layer of the epidermis. Scattering profiles from the QC laser show modulation patterns with angle suggesting interaction with scattering centers in the skin. The scattering is attributed to interaction of the laser light with components such as collagen fibers and capillaries in the dermis layer of the skin.Entities:
Keywords: (140.5965) Semiconductor lasers, quantum cascade; (170.6930) Tissue; (290.5820) Scattering measurements
Year: 2013 PMID: 23577287 PMCID: PMC3617714 DOI: 10.1364/BOE.4.000520
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Opt Express ISSN: 2156-7085 Impact factor: 3.732
Fig. 1Schematic drawing of the experimental setup. A mirror (M1) was attached to a flip mount to allow for either source, the FTIR or the EC-QCL, to be used without realignment of the optical beam path. A lens (L1) was used to focus the collimated light onto the sample. Two lenses (L2 and L3) were used to collect the scattered light from the skin onto the detector.
Fig. 2Measurement of infrared light interaction with porcine skin using FTIR spectroscopy (ϕ = 30°).
Fig. 3Measurement of infrared light interaction with human skin in vivo using FTIR spectroscopy (ϕ = 30°).
Fig. 4FTIR spectrum of reflection by human skin.
Fig. 5Measurement of infrared light interaction with human skin using a QC laser source.
Fig. 6The left column from top-to-bottom shows detected power (mW) on three different human subjects. The right column from top-to-bottom shows detected power normalized to input power for the same three human subjects.
Fig. 7Scattered light intensity collected from porcine skin with three different melanin contents.