光电器件位置不确定性对自校准或双斜率漫射光学测量的影响。

IF 1.9 4区 物理与天体物理 Q2 OPTICS
Photonics Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-10 DOI:10.3390/photonics12070697
Giles Blaney, Angelo Sassaroli, Tapan Das, Sergio Fantini
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摘要

自校准和双斜率测量已用于漫射光学领域,用于对高散射介质和生物组织的光学特性的绝对值或时间变化进行稳健评估。这些测量使用光学探头,至少有两个源位置和至少两个探测器位置。这项工作的重点是对这些源和检测器位置的误差对光学特性评估的影响进行定量分析。我们考虑了线性、梯形和矩形光电器件的排列和基于扩散理论的半无限均匀介质的理论计算。我们发现,光电器件位置的不确定性可能对绝对散射系数和绝对吸收系数的测量有更大的影响。例如,将每个光电二极管在任何方向上线性排列1毫米,绝对吸收和绝对散射的平均误差分别为4.1%和19%。对于吸收变化的测量,光电位置误差的影响通常较小。在每个几何排列(线性、梯形、矩形)中,我们确定了对光学测量影响最小的每个光电二极管的位置不确定性方向。这些结果可以指导自校准和双斜率测量光学探头的优化设计。
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Influence of Uncertainties in Optode Positions on Self-Calibrating or Dual-Slope Diffuse Optical Measurements.

Influence of Uncertainties in Optode Positions on Self-Calibrating or Dual-Slope Diffuse Optical Measurements.

Influence of Uncertainties in Optode Positions on Self-Calibrating or Dual-Slope Diffuse Optical Measurements.

Influence of Uncertainties in Optode Positions on Self-Calibrating or Dual-Slope Diffuse Optical Measurements.

Self-calibrating and dual-slope measurements have been used in the field of diffuse optics for robust assessment of absolute values or temporal changes in the optical properties of highly scattering media and biological tissue. These measurements employ optical probes with a minimum of two source positions and a minimum of two detector positions. This work focuses on a quantitative analysis of the impact of errors in these source and detector positions on the assessment of optical properties. We considered linear, trapezoidal, and rectangular optode arrangements and theoretical computations based on diffusion theory for semi-infinite homogeneous media. We found that uncertainties in optodes' positions may have a greater impact on measurements of absolute scattering versus absorption coefficients. For example, a 4.1% and 19% average error in absolute absorption and scattering, respectively, can be expected by displacing every optode in a linear arrangement by 1 mm in any direction. The impact of optode position errors is typically smaller for measurements of absorption changes. In each geometrical arrangement (linear, trapezoid, rectangular), we identify the direction of the position uncertainty for each optode that has minimal impact on the optical measurements. These results can guide the optimal design of optical probes for self-calibrating and dual-slope measurements.

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Photonics
Photonics Physics and Astronomy-Instrumentation
CiteScore
2.60
自引率
20.80%
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817
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Photonics (ISSN 2304-6732) aims at a fast turn around time for peer-reviewing manuscripts and producing accepted articles. The online-only and open access nature of the journal will allow for a speedy and wide circulation of your research as well as review articles. We aim at establishing Photonics as a leading venue for publishing high impact fundamental research but also applications of optics and photonics. The journal particularly welcomes both theoretical (simulation) and experimental research. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced. Electronic files and software regarding the full details of the calculation and experimental procedure, if unable to be published in a normal way, can be deposited as supplementary material.
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