Optical spectroscopy for in vivo medical diagnosis—a review of the state of the art and future perspectives
When light is incident to a biological tissue surface, combinations of optical processes occur,
such as reflection, absorption, elastic and non-elastic scattering, and fluorescence. Analysis …
such as reflection, absorption, elastic and non-elastic scattering, and fluorescence. Analysis …
Biomedical applications of lasers
Lasers are being increasingly used for biomedical imaging, diagnosis, and therapy. In this
chapter we first provide a brief overview of light propagation in tissue. Next we discuss the …
chapter we first provide a brief overview of light propagation in tissue. Next we discuss the …
Light based techniques for improving health care: studies at RRCAT
The invention of Lasers in 1960, the phenomenal advances in photonics as well as the
information processing capability of the computers has given a major boost to the R&D …
information processing capability of the computers has given a major boost to the R&D …