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9 July 2009 Non-linear grating-based angular filter for ballistic transillumination
Paulino Vacas-Jacques, Vladimir Ryabukho, Marija Strojnik, Valery Tuchin, Gonzalo Paez
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Abstract
We describe the implementation of a non-linear grating-based angular filter for the assessment of turbid media with ballistic photons. A monochromatic source incident on a ruled grating, positioned at grazing diffraction, followed by a narrow slit conform the proposed system. We validate the angular amplification experimentally, with values ranging on the order of 10-20X. In addition, similar values of transversal beam size reduction, provide an efficient ~100X filtering scheme. We address the plausible application of the angular filter to perform ballistic transillumination of turbid media, such as biological tissue. Non-linear angular amplification and beam width reduction are employed to separate ballistic photons from forward-scattered ones. Preliminary experimental results of the technique are encouraging, as compared to those of traditional transillumination.
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Paulino Vacas-Jacques, Vladimir Ryabukho, Marija Strojnik, Valery Tuchin, and Gonzalo Paez "Non-linear grating-based angular filter for ballistic transillumination", Proc. SPIE 7371, Novel Optical Instrumentation for Biomedical Applications IV, 73710J (9 July 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.831727
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KEYWORDS
Nonlinear filtering

Optical filters

Interferometers

Tissues

Charge-coupled devices

Diffraction

Photons

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