Sensors (Oct 2022)

Tissue Characterization Using Synchrotron Radiation at 0.7 THz to 10.0 THz with Extended ATR Apparatus Techniques

  • Zoltan Vilagosh,
  • Dominique Appadoo,
  • Negin Foroughimehr,
  • Reza Shams,
  • David Sly,
  • Saulius Juodkazis,
  • Elena Ivanova,
  • Andrew W. Wood

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s22218363
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 21
p. 8363

Abstract

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The attenuated total reflection (ATR) apparatus, with an added partial reflection/partial transmission mode, was used to demonstrate a novel way of characterizing water-based substances at 0.7 to 10.0 THz at the Australian Synchrotron THz-far infrared beamline. The technique utilized a diamond-crystal-equipped ATR to track temperature-dependent changes in reflectance. A “crossover flare” feature in the spectral scan was noted, which appeared to be a characteristic of water and water-dominated compounds. A “quiet zone” feature was also seen, where no temperature-dependent variation in reflectance exists. The variation in these spectral features can be used as a signature for the presence of bound and bulk water. The method can also potentially identify the presence of fats and oils in a biological specimen. The technique requires minimal sample preparation and is non-destructive. The presented method has the promise to provide a novel, real-time, low-preparation, analytical method for investigating biological material, which offers avenues for rapid medical diagnosis and industrial analysis.

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