V. Adya
University of Akron
11 Papers
58 Citations
V. Adya is an academic researcher from University of Akron. The author has contributed to research in topics: Optical polarization & Molecular imaging. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 11 publications.
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Papers
Stokes parameter imaging of multi-index of refraction biological phantoms utilizing optically active molecular contrast agents
George C. Giakos,K. Valluru,V. Adya,K. Ambadipudi,S.A. Paturi,P. Bathini,Michaeline Becker,Parisa Farajipour,S. Marotta,J Paxitzis,B. Mandadi,M. Zervakis,G. Livanos +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors assess the potential of novel molecular polarimetric imaging techniques utilizing multi-index of refraction targets, i.e. composite targets made from optically different media, immersed into biological fluids doped with optically active molecules and enzymes.
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New Pathways Towards the Enhancement of the Image Quality
George C. Giakos,S.A. Paturi,P. Bathini,S. Sukumar,K. Ambadipudi,K. Valiuru,D. Wagenar,V. Adya,M. Reddy +8 more
- 01 May 2007
TL;DR: In this paper, a novel technique aimed at increasing the image quality of the target, surrounded by a scattering medium, is presented, where enhanced target detection has been obtained by doping the surrounding medium with molecular contrast agents, consisting polar molecules yielding to an enhanced contract and specificity, utilizing advanced polarimetric imaging techniques.
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Enhanced Detection and Imaging based on Novel Molecular NanoPhotonics Principles
George C. Giakos,K. Valluru,S.A. Paturi,V. Adya,K. Ambadipudi,P. Bathini,M. Reddy,S. Sukumar +7 more
- 05 May 2007
TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that significantly higher contrast target detection images have been obtained by doping the surrounding medium with active optical molecules, in conjunction with efficient polarimetric techniques, yielding to an enhanced contract and specificity of the target.
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Efficient Molecular Imaging Techniques Using Optically Active Molecules
George C. Giakos,S. Atreya Paturi,K. Valluru,P. Bathini,V. Adya,S. Sukumar,K. Ambadipudi,B. Mandadi,Michaeline Becker,S Athawale,Parisa Farajipour,S. Marotta,D.B. Sheffer,George Livanos,Michael Zervakis +14 more
TL;DR: An enhanced degree of linear polarization (DOLP) target detection and imaging is obtained by doping the surrounding medium with molecular contrast agents consisting of aqueous glucose, aQueous alcohol, and salt molecules, in conjunction with advanced polarimetric imaging techniques.
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Increased Visibility of Targets Submerged in Scattering Opaque Media and Polarimetric Techniques
George C. Giakos,S. Sukumar,K. Valluru,P. Bathini,S. Atreya Paturi,K. Ambadipudi,D. Wagenar,V. Adya,M. Reddy,Luay Fraiwan,D.B. Sheffer +10 more
TL;DR: The experimental results clearly show that polarimetric images of superior quality can be obtained by doping the background surrounding the target with polar or high-dielectric molecules, yielding an enhanced contrast and specificity of the target.
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