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27 February 2014 Development of multiwavelength excitation light source for autofluorescence and photodynamic diagnosis systems
Necla Kenar, H. S. Lim, Amin Mirzaaghasi
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Abstract
New design of the excitation light source that can stably generate light with center wavelengths of 450nm, 530nm, 632.8nm and white light for auto-fluorescence(AF) and photodynamic diagnosis(PDD) of cancer in clinics in a single system is presented in this study. The light source consists of Xenon Lamp (300W), light guide module including motorize filter wheel equipped with optical filters with corresponding to wavelength bands, servo motor, motorize iris, a cooling system, power supply and optical transmission part for the output light. The transmission part of the light source was developed to collimate the light with desired wavelength into input of fiber optic. Output powers are obtained average 99.91 mW for 450±40 nm, 111.01 mW for 530±10nm, and 78.50 mW for 632.8±10nm.
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Necla Kenar, H. S. Lim, and Amin Mirzaaghasi "Development of multiwavelength excitation light source for autofluorescence and photodynamic diagnosis systems", Proc. SPIE 8935, Advanced Biomedical and Clinical Diagnostic Systems XII, 89351L (27 February 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2039650
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KEYWORDS
Lamps

Light sources

Light

Xenon

Optical filters

Iris

Control systems

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