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30 May 1995 High-bandwidth frequency-domain photon migration instrument for clinical use
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We have developed a high-bandwidth frequency-domain photon migration (FDPM) instrument which capable of noninvasively determining the optical properties of biological tissues in near- real-time. This portable, inexpensive, diode-based instrument is unique in the sense that we employ direct diode laser modulation avalanche photodiode detection. Diffusion models were used to extract the optical properties (absorption and transport scattering coefficients) of tissue-simulating solution from the 300 kHz to 1 GHz photon density wave data.
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Sten Madsen, Eric R. Anderson, Richard Campbell Haskell, and Bruce J. Tromberg "High-bandwidth frequency-domain photon migration instrument for clinical use", Proc. SPIE 2389, Optical Tomography, Photon Migration, and Spectroscopy of Tissue and Model Media: Theory, Human Studies, and Instrumentation, (30 May 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.209976
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KEYWORDS
Optical properties

Tissues

Modulation

Semiconductor lasers

Data modeling

Photonic devices

Sensors

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