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Optical Doppler velocimetry at various retinal vessel depths by variation of the source coherence length

We report on what we believe is a novel approach to measuring the velocity of red blood cells (RBC's) at different depths of retinal vessels by use of low-coherence sources. The technique, variable coherence optical Doppler velocimetry (VCODV), performs Doppler shift measurements through autody...

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Published in:Applied optics (2004) 2000-06, Vol.39 (16), p.2858-2862
Main Authors: Logean, E, Schmetterer, L F, Riva, C E
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