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13 January 1998 Optical coherence tomography by spectral radar for the analysis of human skin
Michael A. Bail, Gerd Haeusler, Juergen M. Herrmann, F. Kiesewetter, Michael W. Lindner, A. Schultz
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Abstract
The 'spectral radar' is an optical sensor for the acquisition of skin morphology. The scattering amplitude a(z) along one vertical axis from the surface into the bulk can be measured within one exposure. No reference arm scanning is necessary. We discus the theory of the sensor, including the dynamical range and we show in vivo measurements of human skin by a fiber optical implementation of the sensor.
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Michael A. Bail, Gerd Haeusler, Juergen M. Herrmann, F. Kiesewetter, Michael W. Lindner, and A. Schultz "Optical coherence tomography by spectral radar for the analysis of human skin", Proc. SPIE 3196, Optical and Imaging Techniques for Biomonitoring III, (13 January 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.297944
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KEYWORDS
Skin

Radar

Optical coherence tomography

Fiber optics sensors

Sensors

Fiber optics

Fiber optics tests

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