Optical Imaging and Tissue Characterization with Polarization Discrimination of Time-Gated Signals

Chia-Wei Sun*, Yih Ming Wang, Chih Chung Yang, Yean Woei Kiang, Long Sheng Lu, Ming Jai Su

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Abstract

In this paper we demonstrated the effectiveness of imaging in a tissue phantom with Isotropic scattering using polarization discrimination combined with the time gating method. This simple polarization discrimination technique was shown ineffective when it was applied to filamentous tissues. In this situation, we utilized the time-gated degree of polarization (DOP) imaging technique to show that the DOP measurement was quite effective for high-quality imaging of objects in filamentous tissues. We also applied this technique to the characterization of myocardial tissues and showed the difference between normal and abnormal tissues. In addition, we demonstrated a novel method for target depth determination in a turbid medium based on co-polarized light measurements. This method relied on the strong dependence of transmitted co-polarized intensity on target depth.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)488-492
Number of pages5
JournalOptical Review
Volume10
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2003

Keywords

  • Degree of polarization
  • Optical imaging
  • Polarization gating
  • Time gating
  • Tissue characterization
  • Turbid medium

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