Determination of the modulation transfer function for a time-gated fluorescence imaging system

Sarah Gundy, Wil Van Der Putten, Andy Shearer, Daniel Buckton, Alan G. Ryder

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Abstract

The use of fluorescence for cancer detection is currently under investigation. Presently, steady-state fluorescence detection methods are in use, but have limitations due to poor contrast between the fluorescence of the tumor and background autofluorescence. Improved contrast can be obtained with time-resolved techniques because of the differing lifetimes between autofluorescence and exogenous photosensitizers that selectively accumulate within tumor tissue. An imaging system is constructed using a fast-gated (200-ps) charge-coupled device (CCD) camera and a pulsed 635-nm laser diode. To characterize the ability of the system to transfer object contrast to an image, the modulation transfer function (MTF) of the system is acquired by employing an extended knife-edge technique. A knifeedge target is assembled by drilling a rectangular well into a block of polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA). The imaging system records images of the photosensitizer, chloroaluminum phthalocyanine tetrasulfonate (AlPcTS), within the well. AlPcTS was chosen to test the system because of its strong absorption of 635-nm, high fluorescence yield, and relatively long fluorescence lifetime (∼7.5 ns). The results show that the system is capable of resolving 1024 M AlPcTS fluorescence as small as 1 mm. The findings of this study contribute to the development of a time-gated imaging system using fluorescence lifetimes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1206-1213
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Biomedical Optics
Volume9
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2004

Keywords

  • Chloroaluminum phthalocyanine tetrasulfonate
  • Knife-edge test
  • Modulation transfer function
  • Photosensitizer
  • Time-gated imaging
  • Tumor detection

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  • Authors
  • Gundy, S.; Van der Putten, W.; Shearer, A.; Buckton, D.; Ryder, A.G.;
  • Gundy, S;Van der Putten, W;Shearer, A;Buckton, D;Ryder, AG

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