Simulation of terahertz pulse propagation in biological systems
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- 22 March 2004
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Applied Physics Letters
- Vol. 84 (12) , 2190-2192
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1688448
Abstract
Studies in terahertz (THz) imaging have revealed a significant difference between skincancer (basal cell carcinoma) and healthy tissue. Since water has strong absorptions at THz frequencies and tumor affects the water content of tissue, a likely contrast mechanism is variation in water content. Modeling the propagation of a THz pulse through water is the first step toward understanding the origin of contrast in terahertz pulsed images of skincancer. In this letter, we develop a finite-difference-time-domain simulation to model the propagation of a THz pulse and incorporate double Debye theory to model the behavior of water subject to THz radiation. Furthermore, we apply this model to skin.Keywords
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