Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences, Volume. 10, Issue 1, 1650032(2017)
Glucose detection in a highly scattering medium with diffuse photon-pair density wave
We propose a novel optical method for glucose measurement based on diffuse photon-pair density wave (DPPDW) in a multiple scattering medium (MSM) where the light scattering of photon-pair is induced by refractive index mismatch between scatters and phantom solution. Experi-mentally, the DPPDW propagates in MSM via a two-frequency laser (TFL) beam wherein highly correlated pairs of linear polarized photons are generated. The reduced scattering coefficient 0 2s and absorption coefficient 2a of DPPDW are measured simultaneously in terms of the amplitude and phase measurements of the detected heterodyne signal under arrangement at different dis-tances between the source and detection fibers in MSM. The results show that the sensitivity of glucose detection via glucose-induced change of reduced scattering coefficient ( 0 2s) is 0.049% mM 1 in a 1% intralipid solution. In addition, the linear range of 0 2s vs glucose concentration implies that this DPPDW method can be used to monitor glucose concentration continuously and noninvasively subcutaneously.
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Li-Ping Yu, Jheng-Syong Wu, Sheng-Yi Chang, Chien Chou. Glucose detection in a highly scattering medium with diffuse photon-pair density wave[J]. Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences, 2017, 10(1): 1650032
Received: Sep. 28, 2015
Accepted: Feb. 2, 2016
Published Online: Dec. 27, 2018
The Author Email: Chou Chien (cchou01@gmail.com)