17-05-2016 18:20 via phys.org

Peering into tissue stiffness with VIPA-based Brillouin spectroscopy

At a microscopic level, every material contains spontaneous sound waves—acoustic phonons—that have properties dependent on the material's mechanical properties. When light interacts with these acoustic phonons, it scatters and acquires a frequency shift related to the material's elastic modulus, a characteristic measure of its ability to resist deformation and stress.
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