Random lasing in human tissues

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Physics
Creator Vardeny, Zeev Valentine
Other Author Polson, Randal C.
Title Random lasing in human tissues
Date 2004
Description A random collection of scatterers in a gain medium can produce coherent laser emission lines dubbed "random lasing." We show that biological tissues, including human tissues, can support coherent random lasing when infiltrated with a concentrated laser dye solution. To extract a typical random resonator size within the tissue we average the power Fourier transform of random laser spectra collected from many excitation locations in the tissue; we verified this procedure by a computer simulation. Surprisingly, we found that malignant tissues show many more laser lines compared to healthy tissues taken from the same organ. Consequently, the obtained typical random resonator was found to be different for healthy and cancerous tissues, and this may lead to a technique for separating malignant from healthy tissues for diagnostic imaging.
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Publisher American Institute of Physics (AIP)
Journal Title Applied Physics Letters
Volume 85
Issue 7
First Page 1289
DOI 10.1063/1.1782259
citatation_issn 36951
Subject Random lasing; Gain medium; Human tissues; Malignant tissues
Subject LCSH Tissues -- Optical properties; Diagnostic imaging
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Polson, R. C., & Vardeny, Z. V. (2004). Random lasing in human tissues. Applied Physics Letters, 85(7), 1289.
Rights Management (c)American Institute of Physics. The following article appeared in Polson, R. C., & Vardeny, Z. V., Applied Physics Letters, 85(7), 2004 and may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1782259
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