• Optical Instruments
  • Vol. 47, Issue 1, 1 (2025)
Ziyu CHEN1、2, Shuangshuang XU1、2, Chengyao ZHONG1、2, Rongkun ZHENG1、2, and Yongtao ZHANG1、2、*
Author Affiliations
  • 1College of Physics and Information Engineering, Minnan Normal University, Zhangzhou 363000, China
  • 2Key Laboratory of Light Field Manipulation and System Integration Applications in Fujian Province, Minnan Normal University, Zhangzhou 363000, China
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    DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1005-5630.202411130102 Cite this Article
    Ziyu CHEN, Shuangshuang XU, Chengyao ZHONG, Rongkun ZHENG, Yongtao ZHANG. Overview of structured light transmission in biological tissues[J]. Optical Instruments, 2025, 47(1): 1 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    The application of light in biological tissues has received increasing attention. Due to their unique optical properties, structured light fields have significantly theoretical and practical values in tissue transmission. To investigate the mechanisms in detail, it is essential to establish comprehensive mathematical simulation models to mimic the transmission process, and also to conduct experiments to validate the simulation results. Combining with the latest research progress, this paper systematically reviews and analyese the transmission characteristics of structured light in biological tissues to provide theoretical support and practical reference for future research. The characteristics of biological tissues and the type of structured light are firstly introduced. Then, based on the classification of structured light as a starting point, the effects of frequency/wavelength, polarization, amplitude, phase, vortex structures, and coherent structures on the transmission of light in biological tissues are summarized. The latest research progress in this field is analyzed. Finally, some current research deficiencies and an outlook on future developments and directions in this field are provided.
    Ziyu CHEN, Shuangshuang XU, Chengyao ZHONG, Rongkun ZHENG, Yongtao ZHANG. Overview of structured light transmission in biological tissues[J]. Optical Instruments, 2025, 47(1): 1
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