2019
DOI: 10.1134/s0030400x19050059
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Terahertz Microscope Based on Solid Immersion Effect for Imaging of Biological Tissues

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“…On the one hand, these two components serve as separate mechanical elements, one of which (the hypohemisphere) is rigidly fixed, while the other (the window) serves as a sample holder being mounted onto an xy motorized translation stage; on the other hand, they form a unitary optical element-a HRFZ-Si hemisphere. The described THz solid immersion lens was applied to the reflection-mode imaging of different biological objects, among them a leaf, cell-spheroids, connective fibrous tissues of the breast ex vivo (see figure 5) [109], and muscle tissues of the tongue ex vivo (see figures 20(b) and (c)) [394]. The observed images reveal the sub-wavelength structural elements of tissues, promising new applications of the THz solid immersion microscopy in biology and medicine.…”
Section: Terahertz-wave Delivery To Difficult-to-access Tissue and In...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the one hand, these two components serve as separate mechanical elements, one of which (the hypohemisphere) is rigidly fixed, while the other (the window) serves as a sample holder being mounted onto an xy motorized translation stage; on the other hand, they form a unitary optical element-a HRFZ-Si hemisphere. The described THz solid immersion lens was applied to the reflection-mode imaging of different biological objects, among them a leaf, cell-spheroids, connective fibrous tissues of the breast ex vivo (see figure 5) [109], and muscle tissues of the tongue ex vivo (see figures 20(b) and (c)) [394]. The observed images reveal the sub-wavelength structural elements of tissues, promising new applications of the THz solid immersion microscopy in biology and medicine.…”
Section: Terahertz-wave Delivery To Difficult-to-access Tissue and In...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1). Namely, structural heterogeneities of intact and pathologically-altered tissues lead to the mesoscale spatial fluctuations of the THz optical properties of tissues, which gives rise to the Mie scattering of the THz waves 189,190 . These scattering effects can either hamper the THz diagnosis or provide additional useful information for the tissue quantification 41,116 .…”
Section: Prospects and Challenging Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Development of a correct physical model to describe the THz-wave transport in tissues with such scatterers remains an important problem of THz biophotonics. For this aim the Mie scatter-ing theory and the radiation transfer theory can be adapted 189,190 .…”
Section: Prospects and Challenging Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As examples of such heterogenous tissues, one can consider results of THz microscopy of individual fat cells embedded into fibrous connective mammary gland ex vivo, as well as muscle fibers of the tongue ex vivo from Ref. [32]. For such structural inhomogeneities of tissues, one can expect Mie scattering of THz waves [33], in contrast to the Rayleigh scattering regime considered in the effective medium theory [34].…”
Section: Terahertz Biophotonicsmentioning
confidence: 99%