A model that describes the concentration of photothermal (light-to-heat converters) compounds as a function of depth in a turbid medium is developed. The system consists of a pump laser (808 nm modulated at 400 Hz), which heats a photothermal compound, and a phase sensitive spectral domain optical coherence tomography system, which detects the changes in the optical path length of the sample induced by the temperature increase. The model is theoretically derived and the coefficients are empirically determined using solid homogeneous gel phantoms. The model is validated by reconstructing the concentration of a photothermal compound in thick single and double layer solid phantoms
We determine experimentally the accuracy of pulsed photothermal radiometric (PPTR) temperature depth...
Abstract. Photothermal depth profiling is usually applied to inhomogeneous materials, and allows to ...
A solution method is proposed to the inverse problem of determining the unknown initial temperature ...
A model that describes the concentration of photothermal (light-to-heat converters) compounds as a f...
The concentration of photothermal (light-to-heat converters) compounds as a function of depth is det...
Phase sensitive OCT enables the measurement of thermal expansion in laser irradiated material at hig...
Precise control of the temperature rise is a prerequisite for proper photothermal therapy. In retina...
In frequency-domain photothermal radiometry (FD-PTR) a low-power intensity-modulated optical excitat...
Thermal wave imaging of discrete subsurface chromophores in biological materials is reported using a...
In this work, the optical and thermal properties of tissuelike materials are measured by using frequ...
Among diffusion methods, photothermal radiometry (PTR) has the ability to penetrate and yield inform...
The photothermal effect is the refractive index gradient created by heat emission caused by photon a...
AbstractAn accessory for a commercial optical microscope was implemented to map the thermal diffusiv...
A model for photothermal lens signal generation in a cylindrical sample cell under constant irradian...
Organic dye molecules having a finite triplet quantum yield are shown to yield anomalous phototherma...
We determine experimentally the accuracy of pulsed photothermal radiometric (PPTR) temperature depth...
Abstract. Photothermal depth profiling is usually applied to inhomogeneous materials, and allows to ...
A solution method is proposed to the inverse problem of determining the unknown initial temperature ...
A model that describes the concentration of photothermal (light-to-heat converters) compounds as a f...
The concentration of photothermal (light-to-heat converters) compounds as a function of depth is det...
Phase sensitive OCT enables the measurement of thermal expansion in laser irradiated material at hig...
Precise control of the temperature rise is a prerequisite for proper photothermal therapy. In retina...
In frequency-domain photothermal radiometry (FD-PTR) a low-power intensity-modulated optical excitat...
Thermal wave imaging of discrete subsurface chromophores in biological materials is reported using a...
In this work, the optical and thermal properties of tissuelike materials are measured by using frequ...
Among diffusion methods, photothermal radiometry (PTR) has the ability to penetrate and yield inform...
The photothermal effect is the refractive index gradient created by heat emission caused by photon a...
AbstractAn accessory for a commercial optical microscope was implemented to map the thermal diffusiv...
A model for photothermal lens signal generation in a cylindrical sample cell under constant irradian...
Organic dye molecules having a finite triplet quantum yield are shown to yield anomalous phototherma...
We determine experimentally the accuracy of pulsed photothermal radiometric (PPTR) temperature depth...
Abstract. Photothermal depth profiling is usually applied to inhomogeneous materials, and allows to ...
A solution method is proposed to the inverse problem of determining the unknown initial temperature ...