Publication detail

Polarization of scattered light in biological tissue

ABUBAKER, H. TOMÁNEK, P.

Original Title

Polarization of scattered light in biological tissue

Type

journal article - other

Language

English

Original Abstract

The real-time nondestructive inspection of biological tissues begins to be one of important tools which could contribute to better human life not only in medical diagnosis but also in everyday mankind activities. A biological tissue is considered as a turbid medium in which light is scattered. Although single or multiple scattering in tissue multiple randomizes polarization states of incident light, linear, circular and elliptical polarization states in the medium are considered, and there are circumstances when appreciable degree of polarization can be observed in diffusive scattering. Our work shows that with a sufficient degree of sensitivity is possible to detect structural changes due to the aging of processed meat by using Mueller matrix polarimeter. Moreover, it demonstrated that the degree of polarization of the backscattered light is sensitive to the optical properties of specimen material and to its thickness.

Keywords

biological tissue, scattering, polarization degree, Mueller matrix, polarimeter, aging, measurement.

Authors

ABUBAKER, H.; TOMÁNEK, P.

RIV year

2011

Released

11. 10. 2011

Publisher

SPIE

Location

Bellingham, USA

ISBN

0277-786X

Periodical

Proceedings of SPIE

Year of study

8306

Number

8306

State

United States of America

Pages from

08306OO1

Pages to

83060O8

Pages count

8