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28 April 2005 Multi-dimensional time-correlated single photon counting applied to diffuse optical tomography
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Abstract
We present a multi-dimensional TCSPC technique that combines multi-detector and multiplexing capability, and records fast and virtually unlimited sequences of time-of-flight distributions. The system consists of four fully parallel TCSPC channels. Each channel records simultaneously in up to eight detection channels. Up to four lasers and 32 source positions can be multiplexed. The total count rate is up to 4 x 107 photons per second. Time-of-flight sequences can be recorded with a resolution of 50 to 100 ms per curve. The system is operated within a single personal computer.
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Wolfgang Becker, Axel Bergmann, Adam Gibson, Nick Everdell, David Jennions, M. Schweiger, S. R. Arridge, and Jeremy C. Hebden "Multi-dimensional time-correlated single photon counting applied to diffuse optical tomography", Proc. SPIE 5693, Optical Tomography and Spectroscopy of Tissue VI, (28 April 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.589004
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Photons

Picosecond phenomena

Multiplexing

Absorption

Luminescence

Diffuse optical tomography

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