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Improved simulations for measuring microbicidal gel thickness using low-coherence interferometry

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Abstract

Spectral-domain low coherence interferometry is used to measure the thickness of microbicidal gels as applied to realistic tissue phantoms. Reflections originating between the gel and phantom are analyzed to give thickness measurements.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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