Transmission and fluorescence angular domain optical projection tomography of turbid media
Applied Optics, Vol. 48, Issue 33, pp. 6448-6457 (2009)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/AO.48.006448
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Abstract
When imaging through turbid media, objects are often blurred by scattered light. An optical collimator (i.e., an angular filter array) improves images by accepting only photons propagating within a narrow solid angle about the direction of the incident light. These photons are expected to participate in a limited number of small-angle scattering events, maintaining their original propagation direction and, finally, contributing to the development of a faithful image of an object within a turbid medium. The collimation method, also referred to as angular domain imaging (ADI), applies to a see-through configuration where the incident collimated light beam can be aligned with the collimator in a transillumination mode of operation. In this paper, we present angular domain optical projection tomography (ADOPT), a method that can extract depth information of optical contrast in turbid media with high longitudinal resolution based on ADI technology. The resolution of the ADI system has been tested over various depths in a
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OCIS Codes
(120.1680) Instrumentation, measurement, and metrology : Collimation
(120.5820) Instrumentation, measurement, and metrology : Scattering measurements
(110.0113) Imaging systems : Imaging through turbid media
ToC Category:
Imaging Systems
History
Original Manuscript: June 29, 2009
Manuscript Accepted: October 6, 2009
Published: November 11, 2009
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Citation
Fartash Vasefi, Eldon Ng, Bozena Kaminska, Glenn H. Chapman, Kevin Jordan, and Jeffery J. L. Carson, "Transmission and fluorescence angular domain optical projection tomography of turbid media," Appl. Opt. 48, 6448-6457 (2009)
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