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Pulsed photothermal profiling of water-based samples using a spectrally composite reconstruction approach

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, , Citation B Majaron and M Milanič 2010 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 214 012007 DOI 10.1088/1742-6596/214/1/012007

1742-6596/214/1/012007

Abstract

Pulsed photothermal profiling involves reconstruction of temperature depth profile induced in a layered sample by single-pulse laser exposure, based on transient change in mid-infrared (IR) emission from its surface. Earlier studies have indicated that in watery tissues, featuring a pronounced spectral variation of mid-IR absorption coefficient, analysis of broadband radiometric signals within the customary monochromatic approximation adversely affects profiling accuracy. We present here an experimental comparison of pulsed photothermal profiling in layered agar gel samples utilizing a spectrally composite kernel matrix vs. the customary approach. By utilizing a custom reconstruction code, the augmented approach reduces broadening of individual temperature peaks to 14% of the absorber depth, in contrast to 21% obtained with the customary approach.

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10.1088/1742-6596/214/1/012007