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15 February 2017 Optical characterization and polarization calibration for rigid endoscopes
Missael Garcia, Viktor Gruev
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Proceedings Volume 10040, Endoscopic Microscopy XII; 1004008 (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2252969
Event: SPIE BiOS, 2017, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract
Polarization measurements give orthogonal information to spectral images making them a great tool in the characterization of environmental parameters in nature. Thus, polarization imagery has proven to be remarkably useful in a vast range of biomedical applications. One such application is the early diagnosis of flat cancerous lesions in murine colorectal tumor models, where polarization data complements NIR fluorescence analysis. Advances in nanotechnology have led to compact and precise bio-inspired imaging sensors capable of accurately co-registering multidimensional spectral and polarization information. As more applications emerge for these imagers, the optics used in these instruments get very complex and can potentially compromise the original polarization state of the incident light. Here we present a complete optical and polarization characterization of three rigid endoscopes of size 1.9mm x 10cm (Karl Storz, Germany), 5mm x 30cm, and 10mm x 33cm (Olympus, Germany), used in colonoscopy for the prevention of colitis-associated cancer. Characterization results show that the telescope optics act as retarders and effectively depolarize the linear component. These incorrect readings can cause false-positives or false-negatives leading to an improper diagnosis. In this paper, we offer a polarization calibration scheme for these endoscopes based on Mueller calculus. By modeling the optical properties from training data as real-valued Mueller matrices, we are able to successfully reconstruct the initial polarization state acquired by the imaging system.
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Missael Garcia and Viktor Gruev "Optical characterization and polarization calibration for rigid endoscopes", Proc. SPIE 10040, Endoscopic Microscopy XII, 1004008 (15 February 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2252969
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

Endoscopes

Polarimetry

Imaging systems

Calibration

Biomedical optics

Data modeling

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