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Broadband instrumentation for spectroscopy in turbid media using NIR
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Broadband instrumentation for spectroscopy in turbid media using NIR

Chengpeng Mu, A.S Daryoush and IEEE
Proceedings of the Lightwave Technologies in Instrumentation and Measurement Conference, 2004
2004

Abstract

Biomedical optical imaging Frequency High speed optical techniques Instruments Optical modulation Optical receivers Optical saturation Optical scattering Optical transmitters Spectroscopy
A custom designed broadband NIR spectroscopy system is reported. A high-speed high power optical transmitter is designed over the frequency range from 100 MHz up to 3 GHz. Phantom experiments are performed to extract optical parameters of a turbid media simulating a breast tissue. Both broadband and single-frequency extraction methods are used to extract optical parameters of the phantom model. The comparison shows that the achieved extraction accuracy of optical parameter (/spl mu//sub a/, /spl mu//sub z/) using broadband extraction method is better than the single frequency technique.

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