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Assessment of the Use of Infrared Laser for Dynamic Laser Speckle (DLS) Technique

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  • Ellem W. N. Contado

    (Departament of Automatica (DAT), Federal University of Lavras (UFLA), Lavras 37.200-000, MG, Brazil)

  • Moacir Pasqual

    (Departament of Agriculture (DAG), Federal University of Lavras (UFLA), Lavras 37.200-000, MG, Brazil)

  • Joyce Dória

    (Departament of Agriculture (DAG), Federal University of Lavras (UFLA), Lavras 37.200-000, MG, Brazil)

  • Rolando J. Gonzalez-Peña

    (Department of Physiology, Universitat de València, 46010 Valensia, Spain)

  • Lionel X. Dupuy

    (Ikerbasque, Basque Foundation for Science, 48009 Bilbao, Spain
    Department of Conservation of Natural Resources, Neiker, 48160 Derio, Spain)

  • Roberto A. Braga

    (Departament of Automatica (DAT), Federal University of Lavras (UFLA), Lavras 37.200-000, MG, Brazil)

Abstract

Dynamic laser speckle (DLS) analysis is a very sensitive technique to measure biological activity within samples. In agriculture, the technique is applied to monitor seed germination, but external light, water content, and pigments affect the measurements. DLS systems use visible light sources, typically red lasers, which may exacerbate their influences. The main objective of this work is to assess whether infrared (IR) lasers improve the robustness of DLS measurements in seed germination applications. We develop a system where DLS analysis can be performed simultaneously on visible and IR light. Using the system, we quantify how the DLS signal is affected by pigments and scattering. The results show that the use of IR light reduces the variability of the measurements acquired. DLS systems based on IR light appear to be less sensitive to pigments, and the greater penetration of IR light into samples, which is due to reduced scattering, may contribute to the signal collected being correlated to relevant biological processes within the inner tissue. Additionally, water activity provides less influence on the DLS signal when an IR laser is used. These findings support the wider use of IR lasers in DLS-based instruments for applications in biological samples.

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  • Ellem W. N. Contado & Moacir Pasqual & Joyce Dória & Rolando J. Gonzalez-Peña & Lionel X. Dupuy & Roberto A. Braga, 2023. "Assessment of the Use of Infrared Laser for Dynamic Laser Speckle (DLS) Technique," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 13(3), pages 1-15, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jagris:v:13:y:2023:i:3:p:546-:d:1078739
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