Volume holographic spectral-spatial imaging of biological tissue
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Kostuk, Raymond K.; Barton, Jennifer K.; Luo, Yuan; Castro, Jose M.; Barbastathis, George
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In this presentation we discuss a new type of optical microscope that is capable of obtaining spectral and spatial information from biological tissue samples. The current system uses multiplexed volume holograms to probe multiple depths of a tissue sample without the need for scanning. This greatly simplifies the instrument and should allow it to be adapted for laproscopic applications. The technique can be combined with fluorescent dye markers to identify cancerous tissue. © 2011 Copyright Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE).
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2011-08Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical EngineeringJournal
Proceedings Volume 8122 SPIE Optical Engineering + Applications
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SPIE
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Kostuk, Raymond K., et al. "Volume Holographic Spectral-Spatial Imaging of Biological Tissue." Proceedings 8122, SPIE Optical Engineering + Applications, 21-25 August, 2011, San Diego, California, edited by H. John Caulfield and Henri H. Arsenault, 2011, p. 81220A.
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