Resolving directional ambiguity in dynamic light scattering-based transverse motion velocimetry in optical coherence tomography

  • Huang B
  • Choma M
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Abstract

Dynamic light scattering-based optical coherence tomography approaches have been successfully implemented to measure total transverse (xy) flow speed, but are unable to resolve directionality. We propose a method to extract directional velocity in the transverse plane by introducing a variable scan bias to our system. Our velocity estimation, which yields the directional velocity component along the scan axis, is also independent of any point-spread function calibration. By combining our approach with Doppler velocimetry, we show three-component velocimetry that is appropriately dependent on latitudinal and longitudinal angle.

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Huang, B. K., & Choma, M. A. (2014). Resolving directional ambiguity in dynamic light scattering-based transverse motion velocimetry in optical coherence tomography. Optics Letters, 39(3), 521. https://doi.org/10.1364/ol.39.000521

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