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23 May 2002 Polarimetric glucose sensing using the Brewster-reflection off the eye lens: theoretical analysis
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Abstract
An important task of in vivo polarimetric glucose sensing is to find an appropriate way to optically access the aqueous humor of the human eye. In this paper two different approaches are analyzed theoretically and applied to the eye model of Le Grand. First approach is the tangential path of Cote et al., and the second is a new scheme of this paper of applying Brewster reflection off the eye lens.
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Stefan Boeckle, Luigi Rovati, and Rafat R. Ansari "Polarimetric glucose sensing using the Brewster-reflection off the eye lens: theoretical analysis", Proc. SPIE 4624, Optical Diagnostics and Sensing of Biological Fluids and Glucose and Cholesterol Monitoring II, (23 May 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.468320
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KEYWORDS
Glucose

Eye

Polarimetry

Cornea

Geometrical optics

Eye models

Refractive index

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