Sj. Norton et T. Vodinh, DIFFRACTION TOMOGRAPHIC IMAGING WITH PHOTON DENSITY WAVES - AN EXPLICIT SOLUTION, Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science,and vision., 15(10), 1998, pp. 2670-2677
An explicit formula is derived for reconstructing tissue inhomogeneiti
es from scattered photon-density waves. When intensity-modulated light
is used as a source, such waves obey a Helmholtz equation with a comp
lex wave number. A process of analytical continuation in the spatial-f
requency domain is used to make this wave number real, whereupon inver
sion formulas based on conventional diffraction tomography are applied
to invert the data to yield an image. In this way an explicit solutio
n to the inverse problem can be derived within the Born approximation.
Here the spatially varying quantity imaged is a linear combination of
the transport scattering and absorption coefficients. Data are assume
d measured at one modulation frequency, but multiple modulation freque
ncies could in principle be used to generate independent images of the
scattering and absorption coefficients. (C) 1998 Optical Society of A
merica.