2009
DOI: 10.1299/jfst.4.62
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Development of Miniaturized Fiber-Optic Laser Doppler Velocimetry Sensor for Measurement of Local Blood Velocity (Fabrication Method for Convex or Concave Lens-Like Fiber Tip and the Characteristics of Sensor Optical System)

Abstract: A new miniaturized fiber-optic laser Doppler velocimetry (LDV) sensor has been developed, which is capable of measuring the local velocity in various semi-opaque and opaque fluid flows, particularly whole blood velocity in vessels. The sensor has a convex lens-like fiber tip as a pickup and an improved optical transmission system with markedly decreased stray light. This paper describes methods for fabricating fiber tips like concave and convex lens and the characteristics of the optical sensor system equipped… Show more

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“…In a conventional laser Doppler blood flowmeter, a laser beam or plane is transmitted through the skin and the reflected light is measured by a photodetector. 4) The frequency of the reflected light is Doppler shifted by red cell motion. Since the reflected light is multiply scattered by many red cells, the frequency distribution obtained is approximately inversely proportional to the frequency.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a conventional laser Doppler blood flowmeter, a laser beam or plane is transmitted through the skin and the reflected light is measured by a photodetector. 4) The frequency of the reflected light is Doppler shifted by red cell motion. Since the reflected light is multiply scattered by many red cells, the frequency distribution obtained is approximately inversely proportional to the frequency.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%