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Anna Szkulmowska, Maciej Szkulmowski, Andrzej Kowalczyk, Maciej WojtkowskiWe describe how the simple phase difference averaging causes a systematic bias in the velocity estimation obtained by phase-resolved Fourier domain optical coherence tomography (FdOCT). The magnitude of this bias depends on the signal-to-noise ratio as well as proximity of the measured velocity to ... [Opt. Lett. 33, 1425-1427 (2008)] (Read Full Article)
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