نتایج جستجو برای: laser imaging

تعداد نتایج: 624369  

Journal: :Physical review letters 2010
Kebin Shi Haifeng Li Qian Xu Demetri Psaltis Zhiwen Liu

We propose and develop a new way for nonscanning coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) imaging by using CARS holography, which can capture, at a single shot, both the amplitude and the phase of a coherent Raman image. It hence allows for chemically selective three-dimensional imaging at a laser pulse duration limited speed, which is not possible to achieve by using any of the existing la...

Journal: :Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries 2011
Meghann Kaiser Amr Yafi Marianne Cinat Bernard Choi Anthony J Durkin

Clinical examination alone is not always sufficient to determine which burn wounds will heal spontaneously and which will require surgical intervention for optimal outcome. We present a review of optical modalities currently in clinical use and under development to assist burn surgeons in assessing burn wound severity, including conventional histology/light microscopy, laser Doppler imaging, in...

Journal: :The Journal of surgical research 1999
S A Boppart J Herrmann C Pitris D L Stamper M E Brezinski J G Fujimoto

BACKGROUND Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a compact high-speed imaging technology which uses infrared light to acquire cross-sectional images of tissue on the micrometer scale. Because OCT images are based on the optical backscattering properties of tissue, changes in tissue optical properties due to surgical laser ablation should be detectable using this technique. In this work, we exam...

Journal: :Optics express 2006
H Lim J F de Boer B H Park E C Lee R Yelin S H Yun

Optical frequency domain imaging (OFDI) in the 800-nm biological imaging window is demonstrated by using a novel wavelength-swept laser source. The laser output is tuned continuously from 815 to 870 nm at a 43.2-kHz repetition rate with 7-mW average power. Axial resolution of 10-mum in biological tissue and peak sensitivity of 96 dB are achieved. In vivo imaging of Xenopus laevis is demonstrate...

Journal: :Methods in cell biology 2007
Elliot L Botvinick Jagesh V Shah

In this chapter, we review the imaging techniques and methods of molecular interrogation made possible by integrating laser light sources with microscopy. We discuss the advantages of exciting fluorescence by laser illumination and review commonly used laser-based imaging techniques such as confocal, multiphoton, and total internal reflection microcopy. We also discuss emerging imaging modaliti...

Ali Shakeri-Zadeh Jaber Beik Ziaeddin Abed

Introduction: Photothermal therapy (PTT) is a nanotechnology-assisted cancer hyperthermia approach in which the interaction between laser light and plasmonic nanoparticles generates a localized heating for thermoablation of the tumor. Recent efforts in the area of PTT follow two important aims: (i) exploitation of targeting strategies for preferential accumulation of plasmonic ...

2017
Kaida Xu Weiqi Jin Shenyou Zhao Jing Liu Hui Guo Su Qiu Dongsheng Wu

Laser range-gated imaging systems can obtain images of targets hidden around the corner, with an intermediary reflective surface with certain specular reflection characteristics. This imaging mode is called nonline-of-sight imaging. This paper describes a simulation of the target signal illuminance and disturbance radiation on the photosensitive surface of a non-line-of-sight imaging system bas...

Journal: :Bulletin de la Societe belge d'ophtalmologie 2006
F J Van de Velde

The development of the Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscope is reviewed from a historical perspective. Since a flying-spot scanning principle for an electro-optical ophthalmoscope was first disclosed in 1950, enabling milestones have included the introduction of the laser and inversion of the usual Gullstrand's configuration of optical pupils in 1977, and the application of the optical principle of co...

Journal: :Optics letters 2005
G Vaschenko F Brizuela C Brewer M Grisham H Mancini C S Menoni M C Marconi J J Rocca W Chao J A Liddle E H Anderson D T Attwood A V Vinogradov I A Artioukov Y P Pershyn V V Kondratenko

Images with a spatial resolution of 120-150 nm were obtained with 46.9 nm light from a compact capillary-discharge laser by use of the combination of a Sc-Si multilayer-coated Schwarzschild condenser and a free-standing imaging zone plate. The results are relevant to the development of compact extreme-ultraviolet laser-based imaging tools for nanoscience and nanotechnology.

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