Editor-in-Chief : V.K. Rastogi
ASIAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICS
An International Peer Reviewed Research Journal
Frequency : Monthly,
ISSN : 0971 – 3093
Editor-In-Chief (Hon.) :
Dr. V.K. Rastogi
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AJP | ISSN : 0971 – 3093 Vol 15, No 1, January-March, 2006 |
Asian
Journal of Physics
Special Issue on Speckles in Medicine & Biology
Guest Edited By : Sergey S Ulyanov
Asian Journal of Physics
Vol. 15, No. 1 (2006)1-129
(An International Quarterly Research Journal of Physics)
(A Non-Profitable Registered Publication)
CONTENTS
Editorial
In viva investigation of human skin optical clearing and blood
microcirculation under the action of glucose solution
Alexey N Bashkatov, Alexander N
Korolevich, Valery V Tuchin, Yuri P Sinichkin, Elina A Genina, Mikhail M
Stolnitz,
Nataly S Dubina, Sergey I Vecherinski
and Michael S Belsley
1
Identification of artificial
fingerprints using optical coherence tomography technique
Ravi Kiran Manapuram, Mohamad Ghosn
and Kirill V Larin
15
Polarization correlometry of
biological tissue speckle-images and diagnostics of their physiological state
Part I. Polarization cartography of
biological tissue coherent images
O V Angelsky, A G Ushenko, Yu A
Ushenko, Ye G Ushenko and Yu Ya Tomka
29
Polarization correlometry of
biological tissue speckle-images and diagnostics of their physiological state
Part II. Complex degree of mutual
polarization (CDMP) of biological tissue speckle-images
O V Angelsky, A G Ushenko, Yu A
Ushenko, Ye G Ushenko and Yu Ya Tomka
41
Polarization correlometry of
biological tissue speckle-images and diagnostics of their physiological state
Part III. Polarization-correlation
structure of speckle-images of biological tissues birefringent nets and their
pathological changes diagnostics
O V Angelsky, A G Ushenko, Yu A
Ushenko, Ye G Ushenko and Yu Ya Tomka
49
Comparison of glucose effect in model
media and biological tissue measured using time-resolved optoacoustic method
Andrey A Bednov and Alexander A
Oraevsky.
55
Laser speckle microscopic system for
monitoring of dynamic blood perfusion
Dan Zhu, Qingming Luo, Ting Zhang,
Haiying Cheng, Shaoqun Zeng and Sergey Ulyanov
67
Chronic tonsillitis: new approaches
to the objective diagnosis by laser Doppler flowmetry
Gleb O Mareew, Oleg V Mareew, Galina
N Maslyakova, Igor I Ivliev, Ivan
V Fedosov, Valery V Tuchin and Vladislav V Lychagov
77
Flowmetry as method for diagnostics
of microvascular resistance at essential hypertension
Vladimir F Lukyanov
85
Speckle dynamics produced by
Lecithin-Water Sol-Gel transition
A P Vladimirov, N V Kilunova, A V
Michurov and S V Yakovleva
93
Photoinactivation of bacteria of Francisella
Tularensis by dynamic low-coherent speckles
Onega V Ulianova, Sergey S Ulyanov,
Elena V Sazanova, Zhang Zhihong, Zhou Sibo, Qingming Luo,
Irina Zudina and Andrey Bednov
101
Development of the multiplayer
phantoms for spectrofluorimetric studies
Svellana P Chernova and Alexander B
Pravdin
119
Sergey
S. Ulyanov
Sergey S. Ulyanov is professor of
statistics and mathematics. His PhD, DSc and Dr habilit. dissertations
have been dedicated to the questions of speckle dynamics with a small number of
scatterers. He has taught graduate courses on statistical biomedical optics,
speckle optics and courses on applied statistics at Saratov State University,
Department of Optics and Biomedical Physics. He has been involved with the
development of new methods of high-
resolution laser measurements at
Institute of Precision Mechanics and Control of Russian Academy of Sciences for
nearly 10 years. Ulyanov has authored more than 150 scientific papers. The field
of research activity: speckle metrology, biomedical optics, speckle optics
and
statistics. (For more details please visit the website http://optics.sgu.ru/~ulianov).
RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE:
1986-1987 Engineer State
Radiophysics and Electronics Institute “Wave”, Theoretical Department
1988 Researcher Institute
of Precise Mechanics and Control of US SR Academy of Sciences
1989-1991 Scientific
Fellow Institute of Precise Mechanics and Control
1992-1993 Senior
Scientist Institute of Precise Mechanics and Control
1993-1996 Associate
Professor of Saratov State University; Department of Optics and
Biomedical Physics
1996-1997 Full
Professor Department
of Statistics and Mathematics, Saratov State University of Economics
1998-pres Full
Professor of Saratov
State University, Department of Optics and Biomedical Physics
Visiting Professor: Wroclaw
Technical University (Poland) 1993; Riso National Laboratory (Denmark) 1995;
Bang and Oluffsen (Denmark) 1995; University of Pennsylvania (USA) 1998; Wuhan
University (China) 2000; Indian Institute of Technology (India) 2001, Microsoft
Corporation (USA) 2002,
Instructor of SPIE Short
Courses:
(1) High Resolution
Speckle-Microscopy : Basic Physics and Applications
(2) Laser Speckle Metrology and
Application
FIELD OF SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITY
:
Speckle dynamics with a small number
of scatterers, interference of dynamic speckle-fields, dynamics of
statistically-inhomogeneous speckles, biospeckles statistics, wave propagation
in highly scattering medium, Doppler effect with a small number scatterers,
diffusing wave spectroscopy with a small number of scattering events, speckled
speckles statistics.
Development of high-resolution
scanning laser microscope, speckle interferometry of bioflow, laser diagnostics
of blood microcirculation in oral cavity mucous membrane, blood and lymph flow
measurements in narrow single capillaries.
Guest
Editorial
This special issue of Asian
Journal of Physics is devoted to the recent achievements in the field of
statistical optics with application to biomedical diagnostics. Recent decades,
this branch of optics was developing very intensive.
This issue is exclusively focused on
biospeckle dynamics, Doppler measurements, laser Doppler flowmetry, speckle
microscopy, speckle-imaging techniques, specklesinphysiological optics, optical
coherence tomography, optical. Doppler tomography, photonmigration in
biotissues, image processing, light scattering within the dispersive biological
media, diffusive optical imaging, light propagation in biological tissue,
speckle photography, and laser-tissue interaction. Broadly speaking all aspects
of speckle with application in medicine and biology is covered.
In particular, paper written by
Alexey Bashkatov, et al. describes optical clearing of human skin and blood
microcirculation controlled by administration of glucose solution. Laser Doppler
flowmetry has been used for study of skin blood microcirculation under the
action of the glucose solution. Results of the experiments demonstrated that at
the action of the glucose solution blood perfusion and blood concentration
increase, however the mean blood velocity does not change.
Paper by Ravi Manapuram et al.
presents new approach to personal identification of fingerprints using optical
coherence tomography. It is demonstrated that OCT could be a powerful tool for
accurate and sensitive identification of the fingerprint gummies made from
different materials.
Seria of papers of Oleg Angelsky et
al is devoted to the questions of polarization correlometry of speckle-images,
formed as a result of light scattering from biological tissue.
Polarization coordinate mapping,
analysis of first-fourth orders statistics of biological tissues polarization
azimuth and ellipticities, statistics of the complex degree of mutual
polarization of biospeckle images and diagnostical possibilities of
polarization-correlometry of speckle-images are the subjects of these papers.
New technique for characterization of
glucose effect in biological tissue is discussed in the paper by Andrey Bednov
and Alexander Oraevsky. Time-resolved optoacoustic method of monitoring the
absorbed laser energy distribution in tissues was employed to measure changes in
glucose concentration in phantoms and tissue in vitro.
Dan Zhu and co-workers have suggested new system for monitoring of dynamic blood
perfusion. Dynamic blood flow rate was measured with laser speckle microscopy by
using techniques of zero-crossings. The developed method is expected to become a
very useful for non-contacting and non-disturbing real-time monitoring of
changes in the statement of blood microcirculation.
Paper of Gleb Mareew and co-workers
describes new approaches to the objective diagnosis of chronic tonsillitis by
laser Doppler flowmetry. Techniques, which are traditionally used by medical
doctors, are painful and tonsil-destructive operation. LDF is free from these
disadvantages. In this paper it is shown that the degree of sclerosis in
tonsillar tissue affects the blood flow in tonsils.
In the paper of Vladimir F. Lukyanov,
laser Doppler flowmetry is considered as method for diagnostics of microvascular
resistance at hypertension. LDF was used to measure vasomotion and blood flow
after arterial compression, decompression and venous hyperemia.
Peculiarities of speckle dynamics
induced by lecithin-water sol-gel transition are studied in the paper of
Alexander Vladimirov and co-authors. Designing the measuring equipment and
developing the procedure for the analysis of the time dependent microscopic
phenomena in biological systems are the purposes of this research.
Biochemical, biophysical and optical
aspects of interaction of low-coherent light with bacterial cells have been
investigated in the paper of Onega Ulianova and co-authors. Dynamic low-coherent
speckles have been used for photoinactivation of bacteria, caused very dangerous
disease, such as tularemia. Perspectives to the development of a principally new
type of prophylactic medicine (including the vaccines against the extremely
dangerous infections) based on the cellular suspensions treated with the dynamic
speckle-fields are discussed.
Editor believes that in spite of a
small collection of papers presented in this special issue this collection
reflects the major directions of modern speckle optics for biology and medicine
and will be useful for students and engineers involved in biomedical optics
design and applications.
I wish to thank Professor Vinod
Rastogi, Editor-in-Chief of Asian Journal of Physics for giving me the
opportunity to edit this special issue ofAJP.
Special Issue Guest Editor
Sergey S. Ulyanov,
Professor of Department of Optics and
Biomedical Physics,
Saratov State University, Russia,
Chief of Laboratory of Biomedical
Optics,
Research-Educational Institute of
Optics and Biophotonics, Russia.