Imaging the optical properties of turbid media with single-pixel detection based on the Kubelka–Munk model
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Imaging the optical properties of turbid media with single-pixel detection based on the Kubelka–Munk modelAuthor (s)
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2019Publisher
Optical Society of AmericaISSN
0146-9592; 1539-4794Bibliographic citation
A. J. M. Lenz, P. Clemente, V. Climent, J. Lancis, and E. Tajahuerce, "Imaging the optical properties of turbid media with single-pixel detection based on the Kubelka–Munk model," Opt. Lett. 44, 4797-4800 (2019)Type
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We present a diffuse optical imaging system with structured
illumination and integrated detection based on the Kubelka–
Munk light propagation model for the spatial characterization of scattering and absorption ... [+]
We present a diffuse optical imaging system with structured
illumination and integrated detection based on the Kubelka–
Munk light propagation model for the spatial characterization of scattering and absorption properties of turbid media.
The proposed system is based on the application of singlepixel imaging techniques. Our strategy allows us to retrieve
images of the absorption and scattering properties of a turbid
media slab by using integrating spheres with photodiodes as
bucket detectors. We validate our idea by imaging the absorption and scattering coefficients of a spatially heterogeneous phantom. [-]
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Optics Letters, Vol. 44, No. 19, 1 October 2019Investigation project
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