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14 October 2003 Longitudinal imaging in biological tissues by use of femtosecond optical echography
Emmanuel Abraham, Edouard Bordenave, Gedas Jonusauskas, Jean Oberle, Claude Rulliere
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Abstract
We present an optical imaging system, called "optical echography", which provides longitudinal slices of a biological sample directly and at video-rate. The apparatus, based on a femtosecond laser light source, employs the property of time-to-space conversion of a single-shot correlator in order to image in vivo biological tissues with a depth resolution of 10 micrometers.
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Emmanuel Abraham, Edouard Bordenave, Gedas Jonusauskas, Jean Oberle, and Claude Rulliere "Longitudinal imaging in biological tissues by use of femtosecond optical echography", Proc. SPIE 5143, Novel Optical Instrumentation for Biomedical Applications, (14 October 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.500055
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KEYWORDS
Tissues

Tissue optics

Skin

Crystals

Biomedical optics

In vivo imaging

Photons

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