We test the performances of an imaging system in revealing either opaque, light diffusing, or transparent objects embedded in tissue phantoms. The method relies on measuring the time-of-flight distributions of near-infrared photons emerging from the phantom within a collection angle of 0.6 mrad about the direction of the incident light by means of a time-correlated single-photon counting apparatus. The apparatus is based on new generation single photon avalanche photodiodes, which are endowed with 35 ps resolution, low dark-count rate, short dead time and relatively high quantum efficiency in the near-infrared. The weakly-scattered (ballistic/snake) photons, bringing the relevant image information, are efficiently discriminated from the multiply scattered ones. Thus, the profiles of the embedded objects can be reconstructed and their nature can be assessed. Opaque objects are localized with 220 m spatial resolution. The potential of the new detectors in medical imaging applications is discussed.

Andreoni, A., Nardo, L., Zambra, G., Bondani, M. (2009). Time-correlated single-photon counting based method for submillimeter transillumination imaging of objects embedded in tissue-phantoms. In JOURNAL OF MODERN OPTICS (pp.413-421). Taylor & Francis [10.1080/09500340802263067].

Time-correlated single-photon counting based method for submillimeter transillumination imaging of objects embedded in tissue-phantoms

NARDO, LUCA;
2009

Abstract

We test the performances of an imaging system in revealing either opaque, light diffusing, or transparent objects embedded in tissue phantoms. The method relies on measuring the time-of-flight distributions of near-infrared photons emerging from the phantom within a collection angle of 0.6 mrad about the direction of the incident light by means of a time-correlated single-photon counting apparatus. The apparatus is based on new generation single photon avalanche photodiodes, which are endowed with 35 ps resolution, low dark-count rate, short dead time and relatively high quantum efficiency in the near-infrared. The weakly-scattered (ballistic/snake) photons, bringing the relevant image information, are efficiently discriminated from the multiply scattered ones. Thus, the profiles of the embedded objects can be reconstructed and their nature can be assessed. Opaque objects are localized with 220 m spatial resolution. The potential of the new detectors in medical imaging applications is discussed.
slide + paper
optical biopsy; photon time of flight
English
3rd Workshop on Single-Photon Detectors
SEP 24-28, 2007
JOURNAL OF MODERN OPTICS
2009
56
2-3
413
421
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Andreoni, A., Nardo, L., Zambra, G., Bondani, M. (2009). Time-correlated single-photon counting based method for submillimeter transillumination imaging of objects embedded in tissue-phantoms. In JOURNAL OF MODERN OPTICS (pp.413-421). Taylor & Francis [10.1080/09500340802263067].
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