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29 March 2005 One specific velocity visualization in flows with complex geometry
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Abstract
Flows with complex geometries, converging flows in a symmetric die-entry and an asymmetric oblique die-entry are investigated by means of direction sensitive one specific velocity (OSV) imaging. Near infrared, 1.3 nm, low coherence source giving resolution of about 10 micron is used for two-dimensional velocity mapping of the flows. Structural optical coherence tomography (OCT) images of a Y-junction of human subcutaneous macro blood vessels, with diameter up to 1 mm, are acquired noninvasively and in vivo. Images are acquired with transcutaneous coherence probing depth up to 1.5 - 1.6 mm. Application of the optical clearing and direction sensitive OSV imaging to monitor the blood flow in the subcutaneous human blood vessels are discussed.
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Sergey G. Proskurin and Ruikang K. Wang "One specific velocity visualization in flows with complex geometry", Proc. SPIE 5696, Complex Dynamics and Fluctuations in Biomedical Photonics II, (29 March 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.584617
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KEYWORDS
Blood vessels

Optical coherence tomography

Blood circulation

In vivo imaging

Coherence (optics)

Doppler effect

Heart

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