Illinois Physics Saturday Physics Honors Program

October 15, 2005


Looking Into the Brain with Lasers

Professor Enrico Gratton, Department of Physics, UIUC

Parts of our body are relatively transparent to light. When red light is used for illumination, the light will pass through several centimeters of tissue. The reason why we cannot see through our body is because of multiple scattering due to cells and organelles. By reconstructing the path the light followed when passing through the tissue, it is possible to determine the shape of internal organs and their optical properties. In this talk, the physical principles that are used to reconstruct the interior of the body are explained as well as a number of applications to medicine and psychology.

See Professor Gratton's Lecture here!



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