Published January 4, 2010
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An in vivo study of turbidity suppression by optical phase conjugation (TSOPC) on rabbit ear
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- Cui, Meng
- McDowell, Emily J.
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Yang, Changhuei
Chicago
Abstract
We present a holography-based in vivo optical phase conjugation experiment performed on a living rabbit ear. The motion of live tissues caused the phase conjugate signal to decay with a consistent decay time of less than two seconds. We monitor the signal decay time variation after the ear is excised to postulate different mechanisms that cause the signal decay. The experimental findings address the minimum speed limit of a broad range of optical time reversal experiments for in vivo applications on tissues.
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© 2009 Optical Society of America. Received 5 Oct 2009; revised 11 Dec 2009; accepted 11 Dec 2009; published 22 Dec 2009. This work was funded by the NIH under Grant No. R21EB008866-02.Attached Files
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- PMC3369536
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- 17332
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20100128-092221019
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- R21EB008866-02
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