The time-resolved reflectance of photons from a homogeneous tissue was modeled using a Monte Carlo simulation. The data was then converted by fast Fourier transform (FFT) into the frequency domain. In the frequency domain, the phase, Φ, and modulation, M, of collected light from a frequency-modulated light source was determined. A comparison of Monte Carlo and diffusion theory was made for various separation distances between the source and collector on the tissue surface. The results showed that Monte Carlo and diffusion theory agreed in the time domain only for times larger than 500 ps after injection of an impulse of photons. In the frequency domain, Monte Carlo and diffusion theory agreed only if the probe separation, r, was at least 2 ...
Frequency domain spectrometers use intensity modulated light to quantitatively interrogate turbid me...
We present a Monte Carlo (MC) method to determine depth-dependent probability distributions of photo...
In frequency-domain photonmigration (FDPM), two factors make high modulation frequencies desirable. ...
The time-resolved reflectance of photons from a homogeneous tissue was modeled using a Monte Carlo s...
Most biological tissues consist of layers with different optical properties. A few examples are the ...
We demonstrate the use of Monte Carlo simulations to generate photon scattering density functions (P...
In frequency domain photon migration (FDPM), amplitude-modulated light is launched into a turbid med...
Steady-state diffuse reflectance associated with a center-illuminated-area-detection (CIAD) geometry...
Significant improvements in the accuracy of time-resolved diffuse reflectance spectroscopy are reach...
The tissue volume sampling by steady=state and frequency-domain photon migration was analyzed using ...
The applicability of diffusion theory for the determination of tissue optical properties from time-r...
A numerical method is presented to solve exactly the time-dependent diffusion equation that describe...
The use of laser-based optical techniques for medical imaging is an attractive alternative to other ...
Local and superficial optical property characterization of biological tissues can be performed by me...
Photon movement in a turbid medium such as biological tissue has posed challenging problems due to t...
Frequency domain spectrometers use intensity modulated light to quantitatively interrogate turbid me...
We present a Monte Carlo (MC) method to determine depth-dependent probability distributions of photo...
In frequency-domain photonmigration (FDPM), two factors make high modulation frequencies desirable. ...
The time-resolved reflectance of photons from a homogeneous tissue was modeled using a Monte Carlo s...
Most biological tissues consist of layers with different optical properties. A few examples are the ...
We demonstrate the use of Monte Carlo simulations to generate photon scattering density functions (P...
In frequency domain photon migration (FDPM), amplitude-modulated light is launched into a turbid med...
Steady-state diffuse reflectance associated with a center-illuminated-area-detection (CIAD) geometry...
Significant improvements in the accuracy of time-resolved diffuse reflectance spectroscopy are reach...
The tissue volume sampling by steady=state and frequency-domain photon migration was analyzed using ...
The applicability of diffusion theory for the determination of tissue optical properties from time-r...
A numerical method is presented to solve exactly the time-dependent diffusion equation that describe...
The use of laser-based optical techniques for medical imaging is an attractive alternative to other ...
Local and superficial optical property characterization of biological tissues can be performed by me...
Photon movement in a turbid medium such as biological tissue has posed challenging problems due to t...
Frequency domain spectrometers use intensity modulated light to quantitatively interrogate turbid me...
We present a Monte Carlo (MC) method to determine depth-dependent probability distributions of photo...
In frequency-domain photonmigration (FDPM), two factors make high modulation frequencies desirable. ...