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Comparison of coded aperture and slit-based Raman spectroscopy for measuring analytes beneath turbid biological tissue and tissue-simulating phantoms

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Abstract

We compare coded aperture and traditional slit-based instruments for measuring Raman spectra of analytes beneath turbid media. The results highlight the regimes where coded apertures provide the greatest advantages over traditional spectrometers.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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