1 October 2009 Photonic crystal fiber-based dual-modality probe for simultaneous sensing and imaging applications
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Abstract
A dual-modality fiber scope probe that can simultaneously obtain the spectroscopic signature and images is proposed and illustrated. The photonic crystal fiber and micro CCD camera form the probe distal end. A preliminary experimental investigation using the developed probe has been carried out on phantom tissue stained with fluorophores. Both hollow-core and double-clad photonic crystal fibers have been used at the distal end in separate embodiments, and their collection efficiencies are compared. This proposed probe and methodology are expected to find potential biomedical diagnostics applications.
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Shinoj Kuttinarayanan Vengalathunadakal, Vadakke M. Murukeshan, Saraswathi Padmanabhan, and Parasuraman Padmanabhan "Photonic crystal fiber-based dual-modality probe for simultaneous sensing and imaging applications," Optical Engineering 48(10), 103601 (1 October 2009). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3250294
Published: 1 October 2009
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KEYWORDS
Cladding

Luminescence

Photonic crystal fibers

Tissues

Single mode fibers

Spectroscopy

Biomedical optics

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