Freddy T. Nguyen, MD, PhD

Physician-scientist developing biophotonics and nano technologies for functional precision medicine to provide the right treatment to the right patient at the right time.

Fourier transform light scattering of inhomogeneous and dynamic structures.

Title:

Fourier transform light scattering of inhomogeneous and dynamic structures.

Publication Type:
Journal Article
Year of Publication:
2008
Journal:
Phys Rev Lett
Volume:
101
Issue:
23
Pagination:
238102
Date Published:
2008 Dec 05
ISSN:
0031-9007
Abstract:

Fourier transform light scattering (FTLS) is a novel experimental approach that combines optical microscopy, holography, and light scattering for studying inhomogeneous and dynamic media. In FTLS the optical phase and amplitude of a coherent image field are quantified and propagated numerically to the scattering plane. Because it detects all the scattered angles (spatial frequencies) simultaneously in each point of the image, FTLS can be regarded as the spatial equivalent of Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, where all the temporal frequencies are detected at each moment in time.

Alternate Journal:
Phys Rev Lett
PubMed ID:
19113597
PubMed Central ID:
PMC7935455
Grant List:
R21 CA115536 / CA / NCI NIH HHS / United States