Quasioptical System for Corneal Sensing at 220-330 GHz: Design, Evaluation, and Ex Vivo Cornea Parameter Extraction
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A1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä
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2021-03
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en
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15
135 - 149
135 - 149
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IEEE Transactions on Terahertz Science and Technology, Volume 11, issue 2
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The design, simulation, and characterization of a quasioptical system for submillimeter-wave quantification of corneal thickness and water content are presented. The optics operate in the 220-330 GHz band and are comprised of two, custom aspheric, biconvex lenses in a Gaussian beam telescope configuration. The design produces broadband wavefront curvature matching to 7.5 mm radius of curvature target surfaces thus emulating a plane-wave-on-planar-media condition and enabling application of stratified medium theory to data analysis. Aspheric lens coefficients were optimized with geometric ray tracing subject to optical path length penalties and physical-optics simulations showed aspheric designs achieved wavefront coupling to spherical surfaces, superior to equivalent, canonical hyperbolic lenses. The fabricated lens system was characterized in a planar near-field scanner system and demonstrated good agreement to physical-optics simulations. An average central corneal thickness of 652 μm and free water content volume of 47% were extracted from ex vivo sheep corneas via complex s-parameters and agree with literature values. Extracted contact lens thickness and water content agreed with independently validated values. Moreover, the quasioptical system enabled observation of dynamic changes in artificial tear-film, thickness, and water content. This work elucidates two major findings related to submillimeter-wave wavefront matching on spherical surfaces, with wavelength order radii of curvature: 1) An asphere whose sag coefficients are optimized via field phase variation on a spherical surface produces coupling superior to a plano-hyperbolic lens. 2) For most feasible apertures, the Gaussian beam waist is located in the aperture near field, suggesting consideration for operating in the beam near field.Description
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Cornea, millimeter waves, quasioptics
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Tamminen, A, Palli, S V, Ala-Laurinaho, J, Salkola, M, Räisänen, A & Taylor, Z 2021, ' Quasioptical System for Corneal Sensing at 220-330 GHz : Design, Evaluation, and Ex Vivo Cornea Parameter Extraction ', IEEE Transactions on Terahertz Science and Technology, vol. 11, no. 2, 9264654, pp. 135 - 149 . https://doi.org/10.1109/TTHZ.2020.3039454