Analysis and optimization of aberration induced by oblique incidence for in-vivo tissue polarimetry
For in-vivo polarimetry such as Mueller matrix endoscopy of human internal organ cavities, the complicated undulating tissue surfaces deliver an inescapable occurrence of oblique incidence, which induce a prominent aberration to backscattering tissue polarimetry. In this Letter, we quantitatively an...
Main Authors: | Zhang, Z, Hao, R, Shao, C, Mi, C, He, H, He, C, Du, E, Liu, S, Wu, J, Ma, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Optica Publishing Group
2023
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