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20 October 2016, Volume 11, Issue 9
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A high speed optical holographic method for measuring retinal blood flow is presented. The three first moments of the envelope of the short-time Fourier transform of holograms enabled robust high spatial and temporal resolution mapping of Doppler contrasts from the flow velocity over a large field of view, which is shown in the visualization. For details, see Pellizzari et al., Opt. Lett. 41, 3503-3506 (2016).
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