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Medical transillumination imaging using short-pulse diode lasers

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Abstract

The recently introduced time-resolved technique for enhanced medical transillumination imaging has been demonstrated for the important case of a diode laser transmitter. This type of gated-viewing technique utilizes early received light only to reject multiply scattered, delayed light, normally blurring the image. Human breast-cancer detection is demonstrated in υitro, and the observations are explained by using theoretical modeling and tissue phantom experiments.

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