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Biomedical Optics Express | 2014

Study of freshly excised brain tissues using terahertz imaging

Seung Jae Oh; Sang-Hoon Kim; Young Bin Ji; Kiyoung Jeong; Yeonji Park; Jaemoon Yang; Dong Woo Park; Sam Kyu Noh; Seok Gu Kang; Yong Min Huh; Joo Hiuk Son; Jin Suck Suh

We demonstrated that tumors in freshly excised whole brain tissue could be differentiated clearly from normal brain tissue using a reflection-type terahertz (THz) imaging system. THz binary images of brain tissues with tumors indicated that the tumor boundaries in the THz images corresponded well to those in visible images. Grey and white-matter regions were distinguishable owing to the different distribution of myelin in the brain tissue. THz images corresponded closely with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) results. The MRI and hematoxylin and eosin-stained microscopic images were investigated to account for the intensity differences in the THz images for fresh and paraffin-embedded brain tissue. Our results indicated that the THz signals corresponded to the cell density when water was removed. Thus, THz imaging could be used as a tool for label-free and real-time imaging of brain tumors, which would be helpful for physicians to determine tumor margins during brain surgery.


Biomedical Optics Express | 2015

Feasibility of terahertz reflectometry for discrimination of human early gastric cancers

Young Bin Ji; Chan Hyuk Park; Hyunki Kim; Sang-Hoon Kim; Gyu Min Lee; Sam Kyu Noh; Tae In Jeon; Joo Hiuk Son; Yong Min Huh; Seungjoo Haam; Seung Jae Oh; Sang Kil Lee; Jin Suck Suh

We have investigated the feasibility of THz time-domain reflectometry for the discrimination of human early gastric cancer (EGC) from the normal gastric region. Eight fresh EGC tissues, which were resected by endoscopic submucosal dissection, were studied. Of them, six lesions were well discriminated on THz images and the regions well correlated with tumor regions on pathologically mapped images. Four THz parameters could be suggested for quantitative discrimination of EGCs.


Biomedical Optics Express | 2014

Terahertz spectroscopic imaging and properties of gastrointestinal tract in a rat model

Young Bin Ji; Sang-Hoon Kim; Kiyoung Jeong; Yuna Choi; Joo-Hiuk Son; Dong Woo Park; Sam Kyu Noh; Tae-In Jeon; Yong-Min Huh; Seungjoo Haam; Sang Kil Lee; Seung Jae Oh; Jin-Suck Suh

We have investigated basic properties of normal gastrointestinal (GI) tract tissues, including glandular stomach (GS), fore stomach (FS), large intestine (LI), small intestine (SI), and esophagus (ESO), from a rat model using terahertz (THz) reflection imaging and spectroscopy. The THz images collected from stratified squamous epithelia (SSE) of FS and ESO show a lower peak-to-peak value compared to those from columnar epithelia (CE) of GS, LI, or SI because the SSE contains less water than CE. The refractive index and absorption coefficient of FS were less than those of GS or LI, both having values similar to those of water. Additionally, we report internal reflection THz signals from ESO, although we were unable to determine the exact interface for this internal reflection.


Scientific Reports | 2016

Terahertz reflectometry imaging for low and high grade gliomas

Young Bin Ji; Seung Jae Oh; Seok Gu Kang; Jung Heo; Sang-Hoon Kim; Yuna Choi; Seungri Song; Hye Young Son; Se Hoon Kim; Ji Hyun Lee; Seung Joo Haam; Yong Min Huh; Jong Hee Chang; Chulmin Joo; Jin Suck Suh

Gross total resection (GTR) of glioma is critical for improving the survival rate of glioma patients. One of the greatest challenges for achieving GTR is the difficulty in discriminating low grade tumor or peritumor regions that have an intact blood brain barrier (BBB) from normal brain tissues and delineating glioma margins during surgery. Here we present a highly sensitive, label-free terahertz reflectometry imaging (TRI) that overcomes current key limitations for intraoperative detection of World Health Organization (WHO) grade II (low grade), and grade III and IV (high grade) gliomas. We demonstrate that TRI provides tumor discrimination and delineation of tumor margins in brain tissues with high sensitivity on the basis of Hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) stained image. TRI may help neurosurgeons to remove gliomas completely by providing visualization of tumor margins in WHO grade II, III, and IV gliomas without contrast agents, and hence, improve patient outcomes.


Biomedical Optics Express | 2016

Terahertz otoscope and potential for diagnosing otitis media

Young Bin Ji; In-Seok Moon; Hyeon Sang Bark; Sang-Hoon Kim; Dong Woo Park; Sam Kyu Noh; Yong-Min Huh; Jin-Seok Suh; Seung Jae Oh; Tae-In Jeon

We designed and fabricated a novel terahertz (THz) otoscope to help physicians to diagnose otitis media (OM) with both THz diagnostics and conventional optical diagnostics. We verified the potential of this tool for diagnosing OM using mouse skin tissue and a human tympanic membrane samples prior to clinical application.


Scientific Reports | 2016

Improvement of Terahertz Wave Radiation for InAs Nanowires by Simple Dipping into Tap Water

Dong Woo Park; Young Bin Ji; Jehwan Hwang; Cheul-Ro Lee; Sang Jun Lee; Jun Oh Kim; Sam Kyu Noh; Seung Jae Oh; Sang-Hoon Kim; Tae-In Jeon; Kwang-Un Jeong; Jin-Soo Kim

We report improvement of terahertz (THz) wave radiation for Si-based catalyst-free InAs nanowires (NWs) by simple dipping into tap water (DTW). In addition, the possibility of using InAs NWs as a cost-effective method for biomedical applications is discussed by comparison to bulk InAs. The peak-to-peak current signals (PPCSs) of InAs NWs measured from THz time-domain spectroscopy increased with increasing NW height. For example, the PPCS of 10 μm-long InAs NWs was 2.86 times stronger than that of 2.1 μm-long NWs. The THz spectra of the InAs NWs obtained by applying a fast Fourier transformation to the current signals showed a main frequency of 0.5 THz, which can be applied to a variety of medical imaging systems. After the DTW process, structural variation was not observed for 2.1 μm-long InAs NWs. However, the top region of several InAs NWs with heights of 4.6 and 5.8 μm merged into a conical structure. InAs NWs with a height of 10 μm resulted in a bundle feature forming above the conical shape, where the length of bundle region was 4 μm. After the DTW process, the PPCS for 10 μm-long InAs NWs increased by 15 percent compared to that of the as-grown case.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2017

Development of terahertz otoscope for diagnosing otitis media (Conference Presentation)

Tae-In Jeon; Young Bin Ji; Hyeon Sang Bark; Sam Kyu Noh; Seung Jae Oh

A novel terahertz (THz) otoscope is designed and fabricated to help physicians to diagnose otitis media (OM) with both THz diagnostics and conventional optical diagnostics. The inclusion of indium tin oxide (ITO) glass in the THz otoscope allows physicians to diagnose OM with both THz and conventional optical diagnostics. To determine THz diagnostics for OM, we observed reflection signals from samples behind a thin dielectric film and found that the presence of water behind the membrane could be distinguished based on THz pulse shape. We verified the potential of this tool for diagnosing OM using mouse skin tissue and a human tympanic membrane samples prior to clinical application. The presence of water absorbed by the human membrane was easily distinguished based on differences in pulse shapes and peak-to-peak amplitudes of reflected THz pulses. The potential for early OM diagnosis using the THz otoscope was confirmed by alteration of THz pulse depending on water absorption level.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2016

Recent advances in terahertz biomedical sensing(Conference Presentation)

Seung Jae Oh; Young Bin Ji; Jin-Suck Suh; Joo-Hiuk Son

There are three major challenges in cancer imaging using terahertz electromagnetic waves, which are the limited penetration depth into wet tissues, the difficulty to observe terahertz fingerprints (resonance markers) of cancers, and the poor contrast between healthy and diseased tissues. This presentation addresses such issues in detail and explains the potential solutions to them with recent results.


Archive | 2016

Optical Fiber-Coupled Compact Terahertz Transceiver Module

Hyeon Sang Bark; Young Bin Ji; Dong Woo Park; Sam Kyu Noh; Seung Jae Oh; Tae-In Jeon

We developed an optical fiber-coupled compact terahertz (THz) transceiver module which uses photoconductive generator and detector driven by a mode-locked Ti:Sapphire laser. The cross section of the module has a diameter of 10 mm and a length of 18 mm, making it small enough to be used as an endoscope system. For a feasibility test, the transceiver module was used to measure the reflective THz signals from glandular stomach (GS) and fore stomach (FS) samples of rats. The THz reflection from the GS samples was 6 % greater than that of the FS sample, indicating that the adipose content of FS in the tissue is greater than that of GS in the tissue.


Journal of the Korean Physical Society | 2008

Propagation of Single-Mode and Multi-Mode Terahertz Radiation Through a Parallel-Plate Waveguide

Eui Su Lee; Jin Seok Jang; Sang-Hoon Kim; Young Bin Ji; Tae-In Jeon

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Tae-In Jeon

Korea Maritime and Ocean University

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Sam Kyu Noh

Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science

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Dong Woo Park

Chonbuk National University

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Hyeon Sang Bark

Korea Maritime and Ocean University

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Joo-Hiuk Son

Seoul National University

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