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13 July 2009 Glucose-albumin mixture concentration measurements using refractive low coherence interferometry: rLCI
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Using refractive low coherence interferometry (rLCI) technique we determined the concentration of aqueous mixtures of glucose and albumin. The method is based on second-order dispersion derived from spectral phase of time-domain interferogram. A series of 9 mixtures with different concentration ratios in the range of 5mg/ml to 50mg/ml was performed. The results show errors between prepared and measured concentration of a few percent up to 38%.
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J. Liebermann, B. Grajciar, and A. F. Fercher "Glucose-albumin mixture concentration measurements using refractive low coherence interferometry: rLCI", Proc. SPIE 7372, Optical Coherence Tomography and Coherence Techniques IV, 73721D (13 July 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.831818
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KEYWORDS
Glucose

Interferometry

Temperature metrology

Error analysis

Biomedical engineering

Blood

Optical components

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