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19 May 2000 Novel dental depth profilometric imaging using simultaneous frequency-domain infrared photothermal radiometry and laser luminescence
Andreas Mandelis, Lena Nicolaides, Chris Feng, Stephen H. Abrams
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Abstract
Frequency-domain IR photothermal radiometry is introduced as a dynamic dental diagnostic tool and its main features are compared with conventional laser luminescence for quantifying sound and defective enamel. A high-spatial- resolution dynamic experimental imaging set-up, which can provide simultaneous measurements of laser-induced frequency-domain IR photothermal radiometric and luminescence signals form defects in teeth, has been developed. Following optical absorption of laser photons, the new set-up can monitor simultaneously and independently the non-radiative conversion via IR photothermal radiometry; and the radiative de-excitation via luminescence emission.
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Andreas Mandelis, Lena Nicolaides, Chris Feng, and Stephen H. Abrams "Novel dental depth profilometric imaging using simultaneous frequency-domain infrared photothermal radiometry and laser luminescence", Proc. SPIE 3916, Biomedical Optoacoustics, (19 May 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.386313
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KEYWORDS
Luminescence

Modulation

Infrared radiation

Interfaces

Infrared imaging

Teeth

Radiometry

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