关于改进型激光斑点对比血流成像方法的研究

IF 3.1 3区 物理与天体物理 Q2 INSTRUMENTS & INSTRUMENTATION Infrared Physics & Technology Pub Date : 2024-08-16 DOI:10.1016/j.infrared.2024.105512
Guang Han , Jie Lu , Xinming Dong , De Li , Jixin Yuan , Qinglong Yang , Huiquan Wang , Ruijuan Chen , Yifan Wu , Jinhai Wang , Xiaolin Min
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基于动态光散射理论的激光斑点对比成像技术是一种非扫描、宽视场的血流成像方法。然而,由于传统的单次曝光方法容易受到静态散射的影响,其在生物组织中的准确性受到对比度下降和图像清晰度降低的限制。本文基于实验室提出的自适应窗口空间方向对比(awsdK)成像方法,结合优化的单次曝光技术,降低了单次曝光下的静态散射影响。实验结果表明,该方法能有效纠正静态散射,消除系统噪声对斑点对比度的影响。该方法不仅提高了成像质量,而且利用单次曝光测量的斑点对比度实现了对血流变化的快速监测,为激光斑点对比成像技术的进一步发展提供了有效的解决方案。
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A study on an improved laser speckle contrast blood flow imaging methodology

The laser speckle contrast imaging technique based on the dynamic light scattering theory presents a non-scanning and wide-field method for blood flow imaging. However, its accuracy in biological tissues is limited to the decreased contrast and reduced image clarity as conventional single-exposure approaches are susceptible to static scattering. In this paper, based on the adaptive window space direction contrast (awsdK) imaging method proposed by the laboratory, combined with the optimized single exposure technology, the effect of static scattering under a single exposure is reduced. The experimental results show that the method can effectively correct static scattering and eliminate the effect of system noise on speckle contrast. This method not only improves the imaging quality, but also realizes the rapid monitoring of blood flow changes by using the speckle contrast ratio measured in a single exposure, which provides an effective solution for the further development of laser speckle contrast imaging technology.

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期刊介绍: The Journal covers the entire field of infrared physics and technology: theory, experiment, application, devices and instrumentation. Infrared'' is defined as covering the near, mid and far infrared (terahertz) regions from 0.75um (750nm) to 1mm (300GHz.) Submissions in the 300GHz to 100GHz region may be accepted at the editors discretion if their content is relevant to shorter wavelengths. Submissions must be primarily concerned with and directly relevant to this spectral region. Its core topics can be summarized as the generation, propagation and detection, of infrared radiation; the associated optics, materials and devices; and its use in all fields of science, industry, engineering and medicine. Infrared techniques occur in many different fields, notably spectroscopy and interferometry; material characterization and processing; atmospheric physics, astronomy and space research. Scientific aspects include lasers, quantum optics, quantum electronics, image processing and semiconductor physics. Some important applications are medical diagnostics and treatment, industrial inspection and environmental monitoring.
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