B.E DEGREE PROGRAMME :B.E. BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
(Offered in Colleges affiliated to Anna University)
CURRICULUM 2004 SEMESTER VII/07
BM1402 MEDICAL OPTICS
AIM
  • To offer clear understanding of tissue characteristics when it is  exposed to optical energy.
  • To know about various optical sources and applications of lasers.
  • To know about Holography and its medical applications.
OBJECTIVES
  • To study in-depth the various optical properties of tissues and  light interactions with tissues.
  • To study about various optical sources and instrumentation for  various measurements.
  • To study various applications of lasers.
  • To understand the special techniques like photo dynamic therapy and  optical holography.
1. OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF THE TISSUES     9
  Refraction, Scattering, absorption, light transport inside the tissue,  tissue properties, Light interaction with tissues, optothermal  interaction, fluorescence, speckles.
2. INSTRUMENTATION IN PHOTONICS       9
  Instrumentation for absorption, scattering and emission measurements,  excitation light sources – high pressure arc lamp, solid state LEDs,  LASERs, optical filters, polarisers, solid state detectors, time  resolved and phase resolved detectors.
3. APPLICATIONS OF LASERS        9
  Laser in tissue welding, lasers in dermatology, lasers in  ophthalmology, otolaryngology, urology.
4. OPTICAL HOLOGRAPHY        9
  Wavefronts, Interference patterns, principle of hologram, optical  hologram, applications.
5. SPECIAL TECHNIQUES        9
  Near field imaging of biological structures, in vitro clinical  diagnostic, fluorescent spectroscopy, photodynamic therapy.
 
  TOTAL : 45
  TEXT BOOKS
  1. Tuan Vo Dirh, “Biomedical photonics – Handbook”, CRC Press,  Bocaraton, 2003 (Unit I – III, V).
  2. Leon Goldman, M.D., & R.James Rockwell, Jr., “Lasers in  Medicine”, Gordon and Breach, Science Publishers Inc., New York, 1971  (Unit IV).




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