This lecture covers the Kubelka-Munk theory, radiance, and light dosimetry in tissues. It explains the approximations of the Radiative Transfer Equation (RTE) and the use of direct and indirect methods for measuring tissue optical properties. The lecture also discusses the application of tissue optics in photomedicine, including clinical examples and measurement techniques.
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Explores Tissue Optics, focusing on Optical Coherence Tomography and light scattering in photomedicine, with applications in ophthalmology, dermatology, cardiology, and gastroenterology.
Covers the fundamental concepts of laser operation, including dispersion theory, gain and resonators, different types of laser systems, noise characteristics, optical fibers, ultrafast lasers, and nonlinear frequency conversion.