Title :
Optical properties effects upon the collection efficiency of optical fibers in different probe configurations
Author :
Bargo, Paulo R. ; Prahl, Scott A. ; Jacques, Steven L.
Author_Institution :
Providence St. Vincent Med. Center, Oregon Health & Sci. Univ., Portland, OR, USA
Abstract :
When optical fibers are used for delivery and collection of light, two major factors affect the measurement of collected light: 1) light transport in the medium from the source to the detection fiber and 2) light coupling to the optical fiber (which depends on the angular distribution of photons entering the fiber). This paper studies the latter factor, describing how the efficiency of the coupling depends on the optical properties of the sample. The coupling dependence on optical properties is verified by comparing experimental data to a simple diffusion model and to a Monte Carlo (MC)-corrected diffusion model. Mean square errors were 7.9% and 1.4% between experiments and the diffusion, and experiments and the MC-corrected models, respectively. The efficiency of coupling was shown to be highly dependent on the numerical aperture (NA) of the optical fiber. However, for lower scattering, such as in soft tissues, the efficiency of coupling could vary two- and threefold from that predicted by fiber NA. The collection efficiency can be used as a practical guide for choosing optical fiber-based systems for biomedical applications.
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; bio-optics; biological tissues; biomedical optical imaging; fibre optic sensors; light scattering; optical fibre couplers; Monte Carlo-corrected diffusion model; biomedical applications; collected light; coupling efficiency; detection fiber; different probe configurations; light collection; light coupling; light delivery; light transport; lower scattering; mean square errors; numerical aperture; optical fibers; optical properties; optical properties effects; photon angular distribution; simple diffusion model; soft tissues; Apertures; Biomedical measurements; Biomedical optical imaging; Light scattering; Mean square error methods; Monte Carlo methods; Optical coupling; Optical fibers; Optical scattering; Probes;
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSTQE.2003.811287