نتایج جستجو برای: optical imaging

تعداد نتایج: 692951  

Journal: :Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science, and vision 2005
Maojin Yun Liren Liu Jianfeng Sun De'an Liu

Complex pupil filters are introduced to improve the three-dimensional resolving power of an optical imaging system. Through the design of the essential parameters of such filters, the transmittance and radius of the first zone, three-dimensional superresolution is realized. The Strehl ratio and the transverse and axial gains of such filters are analyzed in detail. A series of simulation example...

Journal: :Current Biology 2000
David Fitzpatrick

Recent advances in optical imaging techniques using voltage-sensitive dyes have provided new insights into the dynamic of neural processing in distributed cortical networks.

2012
Anabela Da Silva Carole Deumié Ivo Vanzetta

It is shown that using elliptically polarized light permits selecting well-defined subsurface volumes in a turbid medium. This suggests the possibility of probing biological tissues at specific depths. First, we present the method and preliminary results obtained on an Intralipid phantom. We next report on the method's performance on a biological phantom (chicken breast) and, finally, on the ex...

2012
Mohamad Saka Jason Berwick Myles Jones

Brain imaging techniques utilize hemodynamic changes that accompany brain activation. However, stimulus-evoked hemodynamic responses display considerable inter-trial variability and the sources of this variability are poorly understood. One of the sources of this response variation could be ongoing spontaneous hemodynamic fluctuations. We recently investigated this issue by measuring cortical h...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical optics 2005
Stephen A Boppart Amy L Oldenburg Chenyang Xu Daniel L Marks

Optics has played a key role in the rapidly developing field of molecular imaging. The spectroscopic nature and high-resolution imaging capabilities of light provide a means for probing biological morphology and function at the cellular and molecular levels. While the use of bioluminescent and fluorescent probes has become a mainstay in optical molecular imaging, a large number of other optical...

Journal: :Applied optics 1997
S Sinzinger J Jahns

An integrated free-space optical interconnection system with 2500 parallel data channels is demonstrated. The design is based on a combination of microchannel imaging and conventional imaging. A modification of the hybrid imaging configuration allows one to achieve optimized image quality over large image fields.

2011
Luke L Gompels Ewa M Paleolog

Novel molecular imaging techniques are at the forefront of both preclinical and clinical imaging strategies. They have significant potential to offer visualisation and quantification of molecular and cellular changes in health and disease. This will help to shed light on pathobiology and underlying disease processes and provide further information about the mechanisms of action of novel therape...

Journal: :Optics express 2008
Alexandra Boltasseva Valentyn S Volkov Rasmus B Nielsen Esteban Moreno Sergio G Rodrigo Sergey I Bozhevolnyi

We report on subwavelength plasmon-polariton guiding by triangular metal wedges at telecom wavelengths. A high-quality fabrication procedure for making gold wedge waveguides, which is also mass-production compatible offering large-scale parallel fabrication of plasmonic components, is developed. Using scanning near-field optical imaging at the wavelengths in the range of 1.43-1.52 microm, we de...

2014
Zhi-Yi Chen Yi-Xiang Wang Feng Yang Yan Lin Qiu-Lan Zhou Yang-Ying Liao

Optical molecular imaging, a new medical imaging technique, is developed based on genomics, proteomics and modern optical imaging technique, characterized by non-invasiveness, non-radiativity, high cost-effectiveness, high resolution, high sensitivity and simple operation in comparison with conventional imaging modalities. Currently, it has become one of the most widely used molecular imaging t...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2009
Adam Gibson Hamid Dehghani

Diffuse optical imaging is a medical imaging technique that is beginning to move from the laboratory to the hospital. It is a natural extension of near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS), which is now used in certain niche applications clinically and particularly for physiological and psychological research. Optical imaging uses sophisticated image reconstruction techniques to generate images from mu...

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