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Doppler Optical Coherence Tomography of Retinal Circulation
Published on: September 18, 2012
Accurate flow speed measurement through correlation ratios using a mode-selective photonic lantern in optical
Raphaël Maltais-Tariant1, Rodrigo Itzamna Becerra-Deana1,2, Simon Brais-Brunet3,4
1Polytechnique Montréal, Department of Engineering Physics, Montréal, Canada.
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A novel method for measuring non-axial flow speed using optical techniques such as optical coherence tomography is introduced. The approach was based on the use of a modally-specific photonic lantern, which permits simultaneous probing of the sample with three distinct coherent spread functions. Transverse flow speed is measured from the ratio between the cross-correlation and autocorrelation of the signals. It achieved a 3 to 5 times higher accuracy than common autocorrelation approaches and measured flows as slow as 0.5 mm/s for an integration time of 1 second. Additionally, the method gives information on the flow's three-dimensional orientation, does not require information about the diffusion coefficient, and is more robust to bias errors such as a gradient in the axial flow velocity.
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