Microscopic imaging in turbid media
Schilders, Steven Paul (1999) Microscopic imaging in turbid media. PhD thesis, Victoria University of Technology.
Abstract
This thesis is concerned with the understanding of photon propagation within turbid media with different characteristics (e.g. scattering anisotropy, optical thickness and geometric thickness). The turbid media (samples) used in the work presented in this thesis consist of polystyrene microspheres and semi-skimmed milk suspensions. In particular the work presented in this thesis is concerned with the development of novel microscopic imaging techniques that allow high quality (i.e. micrometer scale resolution, high contrast and have a high signal-to-noise ratio) imaging through turbid media. The work presented in this thesis differs from previously published work in that the techniques developed are primarily designed for microscopic imaging systems.
Item type | Thesis (PhD thesis) |
URI | https://vuir.vu.edu.au/id/eprint/15683 |
Subjects | Historical > FOR Classification > 0205 Optical Physics Historical > FOR Classification > 0204 Condensed Matter Physics |
Keywords | Confocal microscopy, Fluorescence microscopy, Image processing, Light, Scattering, optics, photon, polystrene, microspheres, spectroscopy |
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