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Depth-Sectioned Subsurface Imaging in Turbid Media Using Spatially Modulated Illumination

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Abstract

We demonstrate that spatially modulated illumination can recover depth sensitive images of targets embedded in turbid media. Experiments were performed on tissue-simulating phantoms with superficial and subsurface absorption heterogeneities. Depth sensitivity is demonstrated to depend on spatial frequency of the illumination and on the optical properties of the sample.

© 2003 Optical Society of America

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