S. Demos, H. Savage, A. Heerdt, S. Schantz, R. Alfano
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Polarization Imaging and Characterization of Human Breast Tissue.
Laser pulses propagating in human breast tissue depolarize to different degree depending on the type of tissue and wavelength over a time domain of ≈100 ps. This feature allows for optical imaging and characterization of the different components composing the tissue.