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Feasibility of a compact fiberoptic probe for real time tracing of subsurface skin birefringence

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Abstract

A new concept is devised for real time cross-sectional tracing of optical birefringence in subsurface layers of human skin. The design is devoid of any movable functional elements. Either handheld or endoscopic diversities are feasible.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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