Temperature-dependent optical properties of Intralipid measured with frequency-domain photon-migration spectroscopy
- PMID: 20210477
- DOI: 10.1117/1.3290820
Temperature-dependent optical properties of Intralipid measured with frequency-domain photon-migration spectroscopy
Abstract
We present the temperature dependence of absorption and reduced scattering coefficients of 1.8% Intralipid measured by frequency-domain photon-migration spectroscopy between 710 and 850 nm. These measurements were made in the physiologically relevant 30 to 40 degrees C temperature range. The temperature coefficients for absorption were consistent during heating and cooling and follow closely other reported results. The change in absorption coefficient at 740 nm suggests that a minimum temperature change of 4 degrees C is observable within the error limits. We found that the reduced scattering coefficient shows a hysteresis with temperature at 740 nm. The temperature coefficient for reduced scattering determined from heating cycle measurements agrees with theory and other measurements within the error limits.
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