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A broadband LED source in visible to short-wave-infrared wavelengths for spectral tumor diagnostics
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringLuminescent GlassLaser ApplicationsBiomedical EngineeringLight Scattering SpectroscopyLuminescence PropertyPhosphorescence ImagingOptical PropertiesBiomedical OpticInfrared OpticBioimagingShort-wave-infrared WavelengthsBlue LedOptical SpectroscopyRadiation OncologyRadiologyHealth SciencesOphthalmologyBiophotonicsDiffuse Reflectance SpectroscopyOptical SensorsOptical ImagingSpectral Tumor DiagnosticsSpectroscopyBiomedical ImagingBroadband Led SourcePhosphorescence
Various tumor types exhibit the spectral fingerprints in the absorption and reflection spectra in visible and especially in near- to short-wave-infrared wavelength ranges. For the purpose of spectral tumor diagnostics by means of diffuse reflectance spectroscopy, we developed a broadband light emitting diode (LED) source consisting of a blue LED for optical excitation, Lu3Al5O12:Ce3+,Cr3+ luminescent garnet for visible to near infrared emissions, and Bismuth doped GeO2 luminescent glass for near-infrared to short-wave infrared emissions. It emits broad-band light emissions continuously in 470–1600 nm with a spectral gap at 900–1000 nm. In comparison to the currently available broadband light sources like halogen lamps, high-pressure discharge lamps and super continuum lasers, the light sources of this paper has significant advantages for spectral tissue diagnostics in high-spectral stability, improved light coupling to optical fibers, potential in low light source cost and enabling battery-drive.
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