Development of a beveled fiber-optic confocal Rama probe for enhancing in vivo epithelia tissue Raman measurements at endoscopy

Jianfeng Wang, Mads Sylvest Bergholt, Wei Zheng, Zhiwei Huang*

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Abstract

We reporton the developmentofabeveled fiber-optic confocal Raman probe coupled with a ball lens for enhancing in vivo epithelial tissue Raman measurements at endoscopy. Our Monte Carlo simulations show that by selecting a proper fiber-ball lens distance and beveled angle of collection fibers, the confocal Raman probe design can be optimized for maximizing shallower tissue Raman measurements in epithelial tissue; in addition, the ratio of epithelium to stromal Raman photons collected using an optimized confocal Raman probe is approximately 19-fold higher than that usingavolume-type Raman probe. Further experiments confirm that the confocal Raman endoscopic probe developed is in favor of probing superficial tissue Raman signals from a two-layer tissue phantom as well as esophagus tissue in vivo during endoscopy. This work suggests the great potential of applying the beveled fiber-optic confocal Raman probe for improving in vivo diagnosis of precancer occurring in epithelial tissue at endoscopy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2321-2323
Number of pages3
JournalOptics Letters
Volume38
Issue number13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2013
Externally publishedYes

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Wang, J., Bergholt, M. S., Zheng, W., & Huang, Z. (2013). Development of a beveled fiber-optic confocal Rama probe for enhancing in vivo epithelia tissue Raman measurements at endoscopy. Optics Letters, 38(13), 2321-2323. https://doi.org/10.1364/OL.38.002321