Abstract
The spatial structure of optically heterogeneous turbid media is probed with diffusive light. Projection images are obtained experimentally by deconvolution of the scattered diffuse-photon density waves on a planar boundary by use of a fast Fourier transform. The method is very fast, permitting object localization and characterization in volume-element samples on subsecond computational time scales. The optical properties of slice-shape inhomogeneities are accurately determined.
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X. D. Li, T. Durduran, A. G. Yodh, B. Chance, and D. N. Pattanayak, "Diffraction tomography for biomedical imaging with diffuse photon density waves: errata," Opt. Lett. 22, 1198-1198 (1997)https://opg.optica.org/ol/abstract.cfm?uri=ol-22-15-1198
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