Bassi et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Portable, large-bandwidth time-resolved system for diffuse optical spectroscopyBassi et al., 2007
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- Bassi A
- Farina A
- D’Andrea C
- Pifferi A
- Valentini G
- Cubeddu R
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- Optics express
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We report the development of a compact time-resolved system for the measurement of the optical properties of highly scattering media over a bandwidth of 600–1000 nm. The instrument is based on a fiber laser generating supercontinuum radiation, that is spectrally …
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