Author:
Parfentyeva Veronika,Colombo Lorenzo,Lanka Pranav,Pagliazzi Marco,Brodu Annalisa,Noordzij Niels,Kolarczik Mirco,Dalla Mora Alberto,Re Rebecca,Contini Davide,Torricelli Alessandro,Durduran Turgut,Pifferi Antonio
Abstract
AbstractTime-domain diffuse correlation spectroscopy (TD-DCS) has been introduced as an advancement of the “classical” continuous wave DCS (CW-DCS) allowing one to not only to measure depth-resolved blood flow index (BFI) but also to extract optical properties of the measured medium without using any additional diffuse optics technique. However, this method is a photon-starved technique, specially when considering only the late photons that are of primary interest which has limited its in vivo application. In this work, we present a TD-DCS system based on a superconducting nanowire single-photon detector (SNSPD) with a high quantum efficiency, a narrow timing response, and a negligibly low dark count noise. We compared it to the typically used single-photon avalanche diode (SPAD) detector. In addition, this system allowed us to conduct fast in vivo measurements and obtain gated pulsatile BFI on the adult human forehead.
Funder
SME Instrument SQP
European Union
Fundació CELLEX Barcelona
Fundació Mir-Puig
Agencia Estatal de Investigación
“Severo Ochoa” Programme for Centres of Excellence in R&D
LUX4MED special program
Generalitat de Catalunya
TV3 La Marato
FEDER EC
ISCIII
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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