Disclosed are scanning devices which measure and quantify optical
properties within an object such as the absorption of light, refractive
index, light scattering, fluorescence, and phosphorescence. Through the
use of two rotating plane mirrors and two paraboloid mirrors, a laser
light beam is made to traverse the object to be scanned wherein the beam
is always parallel to the optical axis. The invention provides an
improvement over previously reported scanning devices by virtue of
increased speed and resolution. Two-dimensional projections gleaned by
each scan of the object are reconstructed into a three-dimensional image
through the use of various computer techniques.