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Alexander Bykov1, Valery Tuchin2,3,4, Igor Meglinski5,4,6,7.
Abstract
Last decades the effects of localization and focusing of light in turbid randomly inhomogeneous tissue-like scattering medium have been attracting a particular attention. Weak localization of light in disordered and weakly ordered biological tissue, polarization memory effect, correlations in transmission matrices, focusing light by wavefronts shaping have been widely exploited. Here, we represent an experimentally observed and theoretically confirmed new type of spatial localization of light within biological tissues. General description of the observed phenomenon based on Monte Carlo ray tracing model is provided. We find that innate body arrangements of individual adipocytes can act as a cascade of quasi-ordered microscale lenses confining propagation of light within adipose tissues similar to lens lightguides. The observed spatially-resolved longitudinal multi-focusing of light within disordered adipose biological tissues can naturally lead greater spatial control and enhance light-tissue interactions.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35690671 PMCID: PMC9188595 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-14350-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.996
Figure 1Multiplexed spatially-focused localization of light in adipose biological tissues observed experimentally (A), and obtained computationally (B) and (C) utilizing an idealized shape of spherical adipocytes (D). The shapes of individual adipocytes (F,G) confirmed and evaluated by the direct visualization of the porcine tissue by using optical coherence tomography (H).
Figure 2Bright-field light microscopy images of 500 µm thick porcine adipose tissue obtained at: (A) 24 °C, (B) 25 °C, (C) 27 °C, (D) 30 °C, (E) 37 °C. Arrows show the brightest focusing points. Scale bare corresponds to 50 µm.
Figure 3Schematic presentation of the bright-field light microscopy operating in transmittance mode in experimental measurements of adipose tissue.
Figure 4Schematic presentation of reflection and refraction of light wave at the interface of two media.