High framerate, InGaAs camera for interferometric diffuse correlation spectroscopy (iDCS) beyond the water peak

2021 
Diffuse correlation spectroscopy (DCS) is an established diffuse optical technique that uses the analysis of temporal speckle intensity fluctuations to measure blood flow in tissue. Recent advances in the field have seen the introduction of iDWS/iDCS, which have allowed for the use of conventional photodetectors to replace the single photon counting detectors required to measure the traditional, homodyne DCS signal. Here we detail a high framerate, highly parallel iDCS system at 1064 nm which allows for improved signal to noise ratio at extended source detector separations.
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