Localized transverse flow measurement with dynamic light scattering line-scan OCT

  • Han L
  • Tan B
  • Schmetterer L
  • et al.
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Abstract

A novel decorrelation-based approach for measuring localized transverse flow velocity using line-scan (LS) optical coherence tomography (OCT) is proposed. The new approach allows for separation of the flow velocity component along the line-illumination direction of the imaging beam from other orthogonal velocity components, from particle diffusion motion, and from noise-induced distortion in the OCT signal’s temporal autocorrelation. The new method was verified by imaging flow in a glass capillary and a microfluidic device and mapping the spatial distribution of the flow velocity within the beam’s illumination plane. This method can be extended in the future to map the three-dimensional flow velocity fields for both ex -vivo and in-vivo applications.

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Han, L., Tan, B., Schmetterer, L., & Bizheva, K. (2023). Localized transverse flow measurement with dynamic light scattering line-scan OCT. Biomedical Optics Express, 14(2), 883. https://doi.org/10.1364/boe.484257

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