1 February 1993 Two-channel fiber optic skin erythema meter
Harri K. Kopola, Arto Lahti, Risto A. Myllylae, Matti Hannuksela
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Abstract
The skin erythema meter is a fiber optic, dual-wavelength reflectance meter that measures the reflectance of the skin on two wavelengths, one the blood/hemoglobin absorption band (555 nm) and another a reference (660 nm). The instrument consists of a fiber optic sensor head, a microprocessor-based control and analysis unit, and a plotter, and it presents the relation between the measured reflectance results in terms of a reflectance index [R(555 nm):R(660 nm)]. The measurement cycle, including printing, takes 5 s. Stability tests on the erythema meter (constant distance, reference object) showed the standard deviation of the reflectance index to be ± 0.1%, whereas that in repeatability tests was less than ± 0.5% for skin and less than ± 0.2% for paper with handheld positioning and repetition. The dynamic change in the reflectance index was about 30% with strong irritation. Results of various irritation test series on human skin are also presented. Finally, the performance and applicability of the skin erythema meter with respect to allergy test procedures, irritancy testing, and measurement of uv-induced erythema are discussed.
Harri K. Kopola, Arto Lahti, Risto A. Myllylae, and Matti Hannuksela "Two-channel fiber optic skin erythema meter," Optical Engineering 32(2), (1 February 1993). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.60743
Published: 1 February 1993
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KEYWORDS
Skin

Reflectivity

Fiber optics

Absorption

Fiber optics tests

Light emitting diodes

Sensors

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