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Silicon Photomultipliers Increase Signal to Noise Ratio in Frequency Domain Diffuse Optical Spectroscopy of Human Muscle

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Abstract

Silicon photomultipliers used in frequency domain diffuse optical spectroscopy measurements of the human forearm increase signal to noise ratio by up to 40dB compared to an avalanche photodiode, allowing increased source detector separations of 20mm.

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