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Detrimental effects of speckle-pixel size matching in laser speckle contrast imaging
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High ResolutionEngineeringMedical ImagingOphthalmologySpeckle-pixel Size MatchingBiomedical ImagingDetrimental EffectsMinimum Speckle SizeComputational ImagingSpeckle SizeOptical Coherence TomographyUltrasoundSpeckle PatternsOptical ImagingRadiologyHealth Sciences
Through a series of simulations and experiments, we demonstrate that the frequently cited criterion of matching speckle size to detector element (pixel) size in laser speckle contrast imaging (LSCI) has the detrimental effect of reducing the contrast and thereby decreasing the variation in the laser speckle contrast image. Unlike quasi-elastic light scattering, where this matching condition has been shown to maximize the signal-to-noise ratio, in LSCI, the minimum speckle size must exceed the Nyquist criterion in order to maximize the contrast of the speckle patterns.
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