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Slow Light for Cancer Detection: Ultrasound-Modulated Optical Tomography Using Slow Light in Spectral Hole Burning Materials

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Abstract

Ultrasound modulated optical tomography allows optical imaging with ultrasound resolution inside highly scattering tissue, and this has application to early tumor detection. Slow light provides additional time domain filtering to selectively detect ultrasound tagged light.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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