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Lensed fiber-optic probe design for efficient photon collection in scattering media

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Abstract
Measurement of bioluminescent or fluorescent optical reporters with an implanted fiber-optic probe is a promising approach to allow realtime monitoring of molecular and cellular processes in conscious behaving animals. Technically, this approach relies on sensitive light detection due to the relatively limited light signal and inherent light attenuation in scattering tissue. In this paper, we show that specific geometries of lensed fiber probes improve photon collection in turbid tissue such as brain. By employing Monte Carlo simulation and experimental measurement, we demonstrate that hemispherical- and axicon-shaped lensed fibers increase collection efficiency by up to 2-fold when compared with conventional bare fiber. Additionally we provide theoretical evidence that axicon lenses with specific angles improve photon collection over a wider axial range while conserving lateral collection when compared to hemispherical lensed fiber. These findings could guide the development of a minimally-invasive highly sensitive fiber optic-based light signal monitoring technique and may have broad implications such as fiber-based detection used in diffuse optical spectroscopy. (C) 2014 Optical Society of America
Author(s)
Ryu, YoungjaeShin, YounghoonLee, DasolAltarejos, Judith Y.Chung, EuiheonKwon, Hyuk-Sang
Issued Date
2015-01
Type
Article
DOI
10.1364/BOE.6.000191
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/14886
Publisher
OPTICAL SOC AMER
Citation
Biomedical Optics Express, v.6, no.1, pp.191 - 210
ISSN
2156-7085
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Department of Biomedical Science and Engineering > 1. Journal Articles
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