Bulletin of the American Physical Society
Four Corners Section 2022 Meeting
Volume 67, Number 14
Friday–Saturday, October 14–15, 2022; Albuquerque, New Mexico
Session B05: Biophysics and Soft Condensed Matter I
10:00 AM–11:36 AM,
Friday, October 14, 2022
UNM
Room: PAIS 2540
Chair: Tonmoy Chakraborty, UNM
Abstract: B05.00001 : Monte Carlo Simulation for Raman Spectroscopy System Analysis*
10:00 AM–10:12 AM
Presenter:
Eliza Ballantyne
(Utah Valley University)
Authors:
Eliza Ballantyne
(Utah Valley University)
Jordyn Hales
(Utah Valley University)
Haidy Rivera
(Utah Valley University)
Priscilla Lagunas
(Utah Valley University)
Jessica Jones
(Utah Valley University)
Dustin Shipp
(Utah Valley University)
We created a Monte Carlo simulation modeling the intensity of Raman signal from a small target within a scattering medium. This simulates sixteen variables, including target size, scattering coefficient, and the relative position of the target, sensor, and laser. The flexibility of the simulation allows us to predict parameters that would result in fast acquisition times while still accurately representing the sample. Comparing results from the simulation with experimental data collected from tissue phantoms demonstrates the practicality of employing the Monte Carlo model to choose experimental parameters. Further development would create a diagnostic tool to provide rapid analysis of the performance of simulated Raman spectroscopy systems.
*Utah Valley University
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