Abstract
The recent developments in time-domain diffuse optics that rely on physical concepts (e.g., time-gating and null distance) and advanced photonic components (e.g., vertical cavity source-emitting laser as light sources, single photon avalanche diode, and silicon photomultipliers as detectors, fast-gating circuits, and time-to-digital converters for acquisition) are focused. This study shows how these tools could lead on one hand to compact and wearable time-domain devices for point-of-care diagnostics down to the consumer level and on the other hand to powerful systems with exceptional depth penetration and sensitivity.
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Pifferi, A., Contini, D., Mora, A. D., Farina, A., Spinelli, L., & Torricelli, A. (2016). New frontiers in time-domain diffuse optics, a review. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 21(9), 091310. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jbo.21.9.091310
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