Abstract
We present the first demonstration of computerassisted laser absorption tomography of actual biological objects that use the coherent detection imaging (CDI) method. This method is based on the optical heterodyne detection technique for directional resolution and image reconstruction by using the projection slice theorem from sets of line integrals of laser absorption along a large number of rays crossing the object with parallel-beam geometry.1,2
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