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Self validating Mueller matrix Micro–Mesoscope (SAMMM) for the characterization of biological media

Ilyas Saytashev, S. Saha, Joseph Chue-Sang, Pedro F. Lopez, Megan Laughrey, Jessica C. Ramella‐Roman

2020Optics Letters32 citationsDOI

Abstract

Reflectance Mueller matrix (MM) polarimetry is being used to characterize biological media in multiple clinical applications. The origin of the reflectance polarimetric data is often unclear due to the impact of multiple scattering and tissue heterogeneity. We have developed a new, to the best of our knowledge, multimodal imaging technique combining MM reflectance, MM digital confocal imaging, and co-registered nonlinear microscopy techniques. The instrument unveils the origin of reflectance polarimetric signature in terms of confocal reflectance data. The reconstructed reflected MM demonstrates the capability of our method to provide depth-resolved 3D polarization response from complex biological media in terms of depolarization, retardance, and orientation parameters.

Topics & Concepts

Mueller calculusPolarimetryOpticsReflectivityPolarization (electrochemistry)Materials scienceCharacterization (materials science)ConfocalMicroscopyScatteringRemote sensingPhysicsChemistryGeologyPhysical chemistryOptical Polarization and EllipsometryOptical measurement and interference techniquesSpectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical Research