Abstract
We used terahertz time-domain spectroscopy to distinguish between normal and cross-linked human scleral tissues. Normal tissue is sensitive to the polarization of terahertz waves, whereas cross-linked tissue is polarization-insensitive. Our results demonstrate terahertz spectroscopy can be a powerful tool for investigating human scleral tissues.
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