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This article is cited in 2 scientific papers (total in 2 papers)
Optical technologies in biophysics and medicine
Specific features of diffuse reflection of human face skin for laser and non-laser sources of visible and near-IR light
L. E. Dolotova, Yu. P. Sinichkina, V. V. Tuchinab, G. B. Altshulerc, I. V. Yaroslavskyc a Saratov State University
b Institute of Precision Mechanics and Control, Russian Academy of Sciences, Saratov
c Palomar Medical Technologies, Inc., Burlington, USA
Abstract:
The specific features of diffuse reflection from different areas of human face skin for laser and non-laser sources of visible and near-IR light have been investigated to localise the closed-eye (eyelid) region. In the visible spectral range the reflection from the eyelid skin surface can be differentiated by measuring the slope of the spectral dependence of the effective optical density of skin in the wavelength range from 650 to 700nm. In the near-IR spectral range the reflectances of the skin surface at certain wavelengths, normalised to the forehead skin reflectance, can be used as a criterion for differentiating the eyelid skin. In this case, a maximum discrimination is obtained when measuring the skin reflectances at laser wavelengths of 1310 and 1470nm, which correspond to the spectral ranges of maximum and minimum water absorption.
Received: 25.02.2011
Citation:
L. E. Dolotov, Yu. P. Sinichkin, V. V. Tuchin, G. B. Altshuler, I. V. Yaroslavsky, “Specific features of diffuse reflection of human face skin for laser and non-laser sources of visible and near-IR light”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 41:4 (2011), 329–334 [Quantum Electron., 41:4 (2011), 329–334]
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