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  Optical phase conjugation for turbidity suppression in biological samples  
 

Zahid Yaqoob, Demetri Psaltis, Michael S. Feld & Changhuei Yang

 
 
 

Elastic optical scattering, the dominant light-interaction process in biological tissues, prevents tissues from being transparent. Although scattering may appear stochastic, it is in fact deterministic in nature. We show that, despite experimental imperfections, optical phase conjugation ( = 532 nm) can force a transmitted light field to retrace its trajectory through a biological target and recover the original light field. For a 0.69-mm-thick chicken breast tissue section, we can enhance point-source light return by a factor of 5 103 and achieve a light transmission enhancement factor of 3.8 within a collection angle of 29กใ. Additionally, we find that the reconstruction's quality, measured by the width of the reconstructed point source, is independent of tissue thickness (up to a thickness of 0.69 mm). This phenomenon may be used to enhance light transmission through tissue, enable measurement of small tissue movements, and form the basis of new tissue imaging techniques.


 

Nature Photonics 2, 110 - 115 (2008)
Published online: 27 January 2008 | doi:10.1038/nphoton.2007.297


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