Abstract
We described a low-cost, frequency-domain photon migration spectroscopy instrument by using in-phase and quadrature demodula- tion technique in a 140-MHz homodyne system. A time constant of 1 ms was obtained. A frequency-division multiplexing technique was used for multiposition or multiwavelength applications, such as for tissue oxim- etry. By conducting several experiments on tissue/blood models, we show that the optical properties of tissue can be determined with this system by either using multiple source-detector separations at accuracy better than 8% or using single source-detector separation. The accuracy with the latter method can be improved to be 10% or better by choosing a proper calibration sample. A frequency-sweep system (30 to 700 MHz) was also implemented; the phase and amplitude measured on a tissue- like solution at 780 nm agreed to their theoretical values within 5% and 10% accuracy, respectively. © 1997 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation En- gineers. (S0091-3286(97)03005-5) Subject terms: photon migration; frequency-domain spectroscopy; in-phase and quadrature demodulation; frequency-division multiplex; absorption and scattering coefficients; noninvasive tissue oximetry.
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