Peter Westphal
Carl Zeiss AG
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Biomedical Optics Express | 2016
Peter Westphal; Johannes-Maria Kaltenbach; Kai Wicker
A good understanding of the corneal birefringence properties is essential for polarimetric glucose monitoring in the aqueous humor of the eye. Therefore, we have measured complete 16-element Mueller matrices of single-pass transitions through nine porcine corneas in-vitro, spectrally resolved in the range 300…1000 nm. These ellipsometric measurements have been performed at several angles of incidence at the apex and partially at the periphery of the corneas. The Mueller matrices have been decomposed into linear birefringence, circular birefringence (i.e. optical rotation), depolarization, and diattenuation. We found considerable circular birefringence, strongly increasing with decreasing wavelength, for most corneas. Furthermore, the decomposition revealed significant dependence of the linear retardance (in nm) on the wavelength below 500 nm. These findings suggest that uniaxial and biaxial crystals are insufficient models for a general description of the corneal birefringence, especially in the blue and in the UV spectral range. The implications on spectral-polarimetric approaches for glucose monitoring in the eye (for diabetics) are discussed.
Archive | 2007
Peter Westphal; Daniel Bublitz; Reiner Mitzkus
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Peter Westphal; Daniel Bublitz
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Daniel Bublitz; Dieter Graefe; Peter Westphal
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Daniel Bublitz; Dieter Gräfe; Peter Westphal
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Daniel Bublitz; Peter Westphal
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Peter Westphal; Daniel Bublitz
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Peter Westphal; Helmut Lippert; Benno Radt
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Peter Westphal; Daniel Bublitz; Reiner Mitzkus
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Peter Westphal