Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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850529 | Optik - International Journal for Light and Electron Optics | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Use of optical polarimetry to characterize leukemia human blood samples is demonstrated. Elements of Mueller matrices of different blood samples were measured for the 400–800 nm wavelength range. The Mueller matrices were decomposed into elliptical diattenuation, retardation, and depolarization matrices using polar decomposition. Decrease in the hemoglobin concentration was detected by measured changes in polarization character, transmission, dichroism, birefringence, and depolarization. Results were confirmed by comparing with the complete blood counts obtained through flow cytometry. This provides an alternate technique for non-invasive use of polarimetry for detecting hematological disorders.
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Authors
Tariq Aziz, Shamaraz Firdous, Mohammad Aslam Khan, Masroor Ikram, Tunzeel Ur Rahman,