Abstract
We discuss the specific features of fiber-based implementations of optical sensing techniques based on spatiotemporal coherence-gated dynamic light scattering (DLS). This sensing approach has a number of unique capabilities such as an effective isolation of single scattering, a large sensitivity, and high collection efficiency, and it can also operate over a wide range of optical regimes while providing means for proper ensemble averaging. We review a number of applications in which these specific characteristics permit recovering information beyond the capabilities of traditional light-scattering-based techniques.
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