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| Publications [#61820] of Joseph A. Izatt
Papers Published
- Westphal, V. and Yazdanfar, S. and Rollins, A.M. and Izatt, J.A., Real-time, high velocity-resolution color Doppler optical coherence tomography,
Opt. Lett. (USA), vol. 27 no. 1
(2002),
pp. 34 - 6
(last updated on 2007/04/13)
Abstract: Color Doppler optical coherence tomography (CDOCT) is a noninvasive optical imaging technique for micrometer-scale physiological flow mapping simultaneously with morphological optical coherence tomography imaging. We have developed a novel CDOCT signal-processing strategy capable of imaging physiological flow rates at 8 frames/s. Our new strategy features hardware-implemented digital autocorrelation across subsequent scans, permitting us to measure 300 Hz-8 kHz Doppler shifts upon signals of 0.6 MHz bandwidth. The performance of the CDOCT system was demonstrated in a flow phantom and in vivo in Xenopus laevis
Keywords: biomedical imaging;blood flow measurement;Doppler measurement;Fourier transform optics;Hilbert transforms;image resolution;light interferometry;medical image processing;optical tomography;
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