Nanosecond Time-Gated Spectroscopy of Laser-Ablation Plume of Human Hair to Detect Calcium for Potential Diagnoses

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Masato Ohmi
Mitsuo Nakamura
Shigeto Morimoto
Masamitsu Haruna
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[1] Faculty of Medicine,School of Allied Health Sciences
[2] Osaka University,Department of Geriatric Medicine
[3] Graduate School of Medicine,undefined
[4] Osaka University,undefined
[5] NEC Co.,undefined
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Optical Review | 2000年 / 7卷
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tissue laser ablation; plume luminescence; time-gated spectroscopy; calcium detection; optical diagnosis;
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We demonstrate the nanosecond time-gated spectroscopy of plume luminescence in UV laser ablation of human hair. Clear and sharp peaks of calcium ion (Ca+) appear in the spectrum although the Ca content is only 0.1% in human hair. Highly sensitive detection of Ca is thus possible. In the experiment, the peak intensity of Ca+ was measured for human hair samples of female subjects over a wide range of age, and compared to the bone mineral density of the lumbar vertebrae of the subjects themselves. Our experimental results suggest that this specific spectroscopy has the potential for novel diagnoses including monitoring of daily Ca intake and a screening diagnosis of osteoporosis. The spectroscopic system and time transition of plume-luminescence spectra are also described.
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页码:353 / 357
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