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      Extinction measurements in diffusing mammalian tissue with heterodyne detection and a titanium:sapphire laser.

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      Applied optics
      Optica Publishing Group

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          Total optical absorption in mammalian tissues is measured in the near infrared by the use of heterodyne detection and a Ti:sapphire laser. Because of the high sensitivity, directivity, and signal-to-noise ratio of the setup, we were able to detect coherent photons after attenuation by more than 9 optical densities. This method allows us to detect unscattered photons that are passing through more than 7 mm of various tissues such as brain, muscle, liver, skin, and fat selectively.

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          Journal
          Appl Opt
          Applied optics
          Optica Publishing Group
          1559-128X
          1559-128X
          Apr 20 1995
          : 34
          : 12
          Article
          69345
          10.1364/AO.34.002045
          21037751
          8c4813a1-9135-4d33-91b8-65df216da2a0
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