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Terahertz Biomedical Imaging and Detection

A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Optics and Lasers".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2018) | Viewed by 3632

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YUMS-KRIBB Medical Convergence Research Institute, College of Medicine, Yonsei University, Seoul 120-752, Republic of Korea
Interests: terahertz biomedical imaging; femtosecond laser biomedical optics
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Dear Colleagues,

Terahertz technology has great potential for use in promising medical technologies of the future. The study of biomedical imaging and detection, based on terahertz technology, will not only provide a foundation for medical technology development, but also enable to observe the biomedical events which can not be reveal using conventional optical technologies. The last decade, a quantum leap in terahertz device technology such as source and detector have enabled the practical applications such as the nondestructive testing and have increased the feasibility of usage in clinic. Therefore, at a time like this, it is necessary to make an issue of practically applicable terahertz biomedical imaging and detection technology including biomedical contents that can be detected by terahertz wave.

Dr. Seung Jae Oh
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Thermal Analysis of Cornea Heated with Terahertz Radiation
by Wenquan Liu, Yuanfu Lu, Rongbin She, Guanglu Wei, Guohua Jiao, Jiancheng Lv and Guangyuan Li
Appl. Sci. 2019, 9(5), 917; https://doi.org/10.3390/app9050917 - 4 Mar 2019
Cited by 8 | Viewed by 3356
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We numerically investigate the thermal effects in a cornea illuminated by terahertz radiation. By modifying the bioheat and Arrhenius equations, we studied the heat-transfer and temperature distributions in the corneal tissue, and evaluated the potential thermal damage. The influence of the beam radius [...] Read more.
We numerically investigate the thermal effects in a cornea illuminated by terahertz radiation. By modifying the bioheat and Arrhenius equations, we studied the heat-transfer and temperature distributions in the corneal tissue, and evaluated the potential thermal damage. The influence of the beam radius and power density are discussed. We also estimated the effective cornea-collagen shrinkage region, and evaluated the degree of thermal damage in the cornea. We expect this work to open up a novel effective and safe thermal-treatment approach based on THz radiation for cornea reshaping in the field of ophthalmology. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Terahertz Biomedical Imaging and Detection)
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