Abstract
A fiber-based non-contact scheme of the time-domain diffuse fluorescence yield and lifetime tomography is described that combines the time-correlated single photon counting technique for high-sensitive, time-resolved detection and CT-analogous configuration for large data-set collection. A pilot validation of the methodology is performed for two-dimensional scenarios using simulated and experimental data. The results demonstrated the efficacy of the proposed scheme in improving the image quality.
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