Broadband-excitation-based mechanical spectroscopy of highly viscous tissue-mimicking phantoms

OPTICS EXPRESS(2022)

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Abstract
Standard rheometers assess mechanical properties of viscoelastic samples up to 100 Hz, which often hinders the assessment of the local-scale dynamics. We demonstrate that high-frequency analysis can be achieved by inducing broadband waves and monitoring their media-dependent propagation using optical coherence tomography. Here, we present a new broadband wave analysis based on two-dimensional Fourier transformation. We validated this method by comparing the mechanical parameters to monochromatic excitation and a standard oscillatory test data. Our method allows for high-frequency mechanical spectroscopy, which could be used to investigate the local-scale dynamics of different biological tissues and the influence of diseases on their microstructure. (c) 2021 Optica Publishing Group under the terms of the Optica Open Access Publishing Agreement
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mechanical spectroscopy,broadband-excitation-based,tissue-mimicking
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