Computer Science
Scientific paper
Oct 2004
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2004spie.5578..290k&link_type=abstract
Photonics North 2004: Optical Components and Devices. Edited by Armitage, John C.; Fafard, Simon; Lessard, Roger A.; Lampropoul
Computer Science
Scientific paper
Possible approach to monitoring of the thermal-mediated cartilage reshaping can be based on application of the polarization-sensitive speckle-correlometry. This method deals with correlation analysis of spatial-temporal fluctuations of laser light scattered by modified tissue under the condition of polarization discrimination of detected speckle-modulated scattered optical signals. In the presented paper, various techniques of correlation analysis of polarization-dependent speckle intensity fluctuations are discussed. Experimental results obtained for tissue phantoms and partially denaturated in-vitro tissue samples are presented. The sensitivity of the polarization-dependent correlation functions of the intensity fluctuations of scattered light to the content of denaturated tissue fraction ("amorphous phase") is demonstrated.
Kuznetsova Liana V.
Rodionova Anna A.
Zimnyakov Dmitry A.
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