Fundamental Imaging Properties of Transillumination Laser Computed Tomography Based on Coherent Detection Imaging Method

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Tetsuya Yuasa
Shinji Tanosaki
Yoshiaki Sasaki
Michiaki Takagi
Akira Ishikawa
Hiroshi Taniguchi
Balasigamani Devaraj
Takao Akatsuka
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[1] Yamagata University,Faculty of Engineering
[2] I.T. Research Co.,School of Medicine
[3] Ltd.,Faculty of Engineering
[4] Yamagata University,undefined
[5] Iwate University,undefined
[6] New Focus Corp.,undefined
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Analytical Sciences | 2002年 / 18卷
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The coherent detection imaging (CDI) method uses the optical heterodyne detection technique. CW and single frequency lasers having long coherence lengths are used to exploit the maximum advantages of heterodyne detection, such as high directionality, selectivity and sensitivity. The CDI method based on optical heterodyne detection enables selective filtering of the directional coherence-retaining emergent photons, which leads to image reconstruction from projections, similar to X-ray computed tomography (CT). So far we have demonstrated the advantages and capabilities of the measurement technique for transillumination optical computed tomography in biomedicine. Here, we investigate the fundamental imaging properties of CDI method, such as its high directionality and quantitativeness, with preliminary physical phantom experiments. The results show that the CDI method satisfies the requirements for CT reconstruction under the first order approximation, and enables quantitative measurements in the sense that the relationship between estimated and actual concentration retains a satisfactory linearity.
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