Lens implementation on the GATE Monte Carlo toolkit for optical imaging simulation

  • Kang H
  • Song S
  • Han Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

Optical imaging techniques are widely used for in vivo preclinical studies, and it is well known that the Geant4 Application for Emission Tomography (GATE) can be employed for the Monte Carlo (MC) modeling of light transport inside heterogeneous tissues. However, the GATE MC toolkit is limited in that it does not yet include optical lens implementation, even though this is required for a more realistic optical imaging simulation. We describe our implementation of a biconvex lens into the GATE MC toolkit to improve both the sensitivity and spatial resolution for optical imaging simulation. The lens implemented into the GATE was validated against the ZEMAX optical simulation using an US air force 1951 resolution target. The ray diagrams and the charge-coupled device images of the GATE optical simulation agreed with the ZEMAX optical simulation results. In conclusion, the use of a lens on the GATE optical simulation could improve the image quality of bioluminescence and fluorescence significantly as compared with pinhole optics.

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Kang, H. G., Song, S. H., Han, Y. B., Kim, K. M., & Hong, S. J. (2018). Lens implementation on the GATE Monte Carlo toolkit for optical imaging simulation. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 23(02), 1. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jbo.23.2.026003

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