Wavefront-modified vector beams for THz cornea spectroscopy

  • Lamberg J
  • Zarrinkhat F
  • Tamminen A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Terahertz spectroscopy is a promising method to diagnose ocular diseases, where the cornea is typically imaged by Gaussian beams. However, the beam’s mismatch with the cornea’s spherical surface produces a 5-10 % error in analysis. We investigate cornea spectroscopy with wavefront-modified vector beams, reducing the original analysis error to less than 0.5 %. Vector beams are synthesized by our developed 3D Angular Spectrum Method expanded to vector spherical harmonic presentation, allowing wavefront modification and scattering analysis from 100-layer cornea models. We show that wavefront-modified spherical vector beams possess increased accuracy and non-sensitive focusing on cornea spectroscopy compared to the Gaussian beams. Additionally, we investigate wavefront-modified cylindrical vector beams, which show frequency-dependent scattering power arising from s- and p-polarizations. As a result, these beams are unsuitable for cornea spectroscopy, although they have potential for optical force applications. Wavefront-modified vector beams can be applied to spherical target spectroscopy and optical force applications, such as medicine, medical imaging, and optical tweezers.

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Lamberg, J., Zarrinkhat, F., Tamminen, A., Baggio, M., Ala-Laurinaho, J., Rius, J., … Taylor, Z. (2023). Wavefront-modified vector beams for THz cornea spectroscopy. Optics Express, 31(24), 40293. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.494460

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