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27 December 1996 Laser infrared introscopy of biological tissues
Nina M. Verenikina, A. G. Levandovskiy, O. L. Solovyev, Igor N. Spiridonov, A. N. Sherbakov
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Proceedings Volume 2969, Second International Conference on Optical Information Processing; (1996) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.262573
Event: Second International Conference on Optical Information Processing, 1996, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Abstract
Biological tissue introscopy using the non-ionizing radiations is an actual problem. It was determined that the extinction spectrum of tooth sections is similar to the spectrum of a grey body within a wave range from 3.45 to 1.2 mkm. According to the experimental research results of optical properties of soft and hard biological tissue it is advisable to use the IR range of radiation for the non- ionizing introscopy. The base designing principles of the laser diaphanoscopy apparatuses was formulated. A model equipment for the IR introscopy of an oral cavity and rectum was constructed.
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Nina M. Verenikina, A. G. Levandovskiy, O. L. Solovyev, Igor N. Spiridonov, and A. N. Sherbakov "Laser infrared introscopy of biological tissues", Proc. SPIE 2969, Second International Conference on Optical Information Processing, (27 December 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.262573
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KEYWORDS
Teeth

Tissues

X-rays

Visualization

Infrared radiation

X-ray imaging

Mineralogy

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