Some medical applications involving the interaction between light and biological tissues require both the knowledge of optical characteristics of tissues and a realistic treatment of light transport into them. In this work we describe a transillumination technique testing water solutions of Intralipid by the transmitted radiation intensity. The experimental apparatus includes a diode laser ((lambda) emiss equals 820 nm), a detection fiber, a PMT and a Digital Signal Analyzer. The performances of this very simple and cheap system are comparable to those ones obtained with more sophisticated apparatus; the results show that this technique could represent a preliminary step toward the realization of an user-friendly and cheap laser system for measuring optical parameters of tissues.
Optical parameter measurements by collimated light transmission / Colasanti, A.; Guida, G.; Kisslinger, A.; Liuzzi, R.; Quarto, Maria; Roberti, G.; Villani, F.. - ELETTRONICO. - 3255:(1998), pp. 118-121. (Intervento presentato al convegno Applications of Ultrashort-Pulse Lasers in Medicine and Biology tenutosi a San Jose, California nel gennaio 1998) [10.1117/12.308215].
Optical parameter measurements by collimated light transmission
QUARTO, MARIA;G. Roberti;
1998
Abstract
Some medical applications involving the interaction between light and biological tissues require both the knowledge of optical characteristics of tissues and a realistic treatment of light transport into them. In this work we describe a transillumination technique testing water solutions of Intralipid by the transmitted radiation intensity. The experimental apparatus includes a diode laser ((lambda) emiss equals 820 nm), a detection fiber, a PMT and a Digital Signal Analyzer. The performances of this very simple and cheap system are comparable to those ones obtained with more sophisticated apparatus; the results show that this technique could represent a preliminary step toward the realization of an user-friendly and cheap laser system for measuring optical parameters of tissues.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.