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In this paper, an endoscopic fiber-optic structured lighting probe for intraoperative 3D imaging is proposed to overcome the limitations of the technologies described above.
A structured lighting probe has been built that is capable of delivering patterned light to the tissue using a compact fiber probe that is compatible with existing endoscopic devices.
The structured lighting probe described in this paper seeks to address the requirements for pattern projection in minimally invasive surgery by providing a pattern of high brightness, high density and employing a codification strategy based on spectral discrimination.
This is a feature of this structured lighting probe due to the sharp spectra of the individual spots (FWHM ≈5 nm), which meant that the observed color did not change and only a variation in spot intensity was observed as the background reflectance spectrum was altered.
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The white light probe beam is used in a non-collinear geometry, in a pump-probe configuration.
Light intensity measurements were analysed as mean ± SEM across time and then by location of the light probe.
The white light probe beam was used in a pump-probe non-collinear geometry, with the pump beam been generated from the OPA.
The white light probe beam is used in a non-collinear geometry, pump-probe configuration, where the pump beam was generated from the OPA.
The white light probe beam is used in a non-collinear geometry, in a pump probe configuration where the pump beam was generated from the OPA.
The white light probe beam is used in a non-collinear geometry, in a pump probe configuration where the pump beam was generated from the frequency doubling of the fundamental.
The white light probe beam is used in a non-collinear geometry, in a pump-probe configuration where the pump beam was generated from either the OPA or the frequency doubling of the fundamental.
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