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Ultrasound-modulated optical tomography for biomedical applications

Posted on:2005-01-21Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Texas A&M UniversityCandidate:Li, JunFull Text:PDF
GTID:1458390008999154Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
I experimentally studied ultrasound-modulated optical tomography, which holds the promise for biomedical diagnosis. I measured the degree of polarization of laser speckles generated by scattered light transmitted through turbid media, investigated three signal-detection schemes for extracting the intensity of the ultrasound-modulated light, carried out experiments to image thick biological-tissue samples, and studied two techniques providing resolution in the cross-sections containing the ultrasonic axis.; The study of degree of polarization presented results important for the understanding of polarization phenomena in turbid media. I explored an optical-filtering based signal detection scheme, improved the parallel-lock-in speckle detection scheme and proposed a speckle-contrast detection scheme. With the speckle-contrast detection scheme, I successfully obtained images of biological-tissue samples up to 50 mm thick. Further I studied frequency-swept ultrasound-modulated optical tomography for sub-millimeter resolution imaging, and developed ultrasound-modulated optical computed tomography that was based on a back-projection image reconstruction method and obtained clear images of biological-tissue samples.
Keywords/Search Tags:Ultrasound-modulated optical tomography, Biomedical, Biological-tissue samples, Detection scheme
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