Mitchell B. Robinson, S. Carp, D. Tamborini, D. Boas, M. Franceschini
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Interrogation of sample dynamics using interferometric diffuse correlation spectroscopy
Diffuse correlation spectroscopy (DCS) is a technique that has traditionally required low noise, single photo counting detectors. By utilizing an interferometric approach, we show that these hardware conditions can be relaxed.