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17 August 1994 Interferometric technique for temperature measurements during laser irradiation
Donna L. Olsen, Charles A. DiMarzio, Michail M. Pankratov
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Abstract
Temperature measurements of tissue during laser irradiation are typically made by thermocouples or thermal cameras. However, thermocouples are invasive and can affect the accuracy of measurements, whereas thermal cameras are constrained to surface measurements. Thus, there exits a need for an accurate, non-invasive temperature measurement technique within a tissue sample. We have used an interferometric technique to generate fringes from which temperature information is extracted.
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Donna L. Olsen, Charles A. DiMarzio, and Michail M. Pankratov "Interferometric technique for temperature measurements during laser irradiation", Proc. SPIE 2134, Laser-Tissue Interaction V; and Ultraviolet Radiation Hazards, (17 August 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.182970
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KEYWORDS
Temperature metrology

Interferometry

Laser irradiation

Cameras

Laser tissue interaction

Natural surfaces

Tissues

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