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Richard Haindl

Researcher at Medical University of Vienna

Publications -  29
Citations -  415

Richard Haindl is an academic researcher from Medical University of Vienna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Optical coherence tomography & Doppler effect. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 26 publications receiving 300 citations.

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Total retinal blood flow measurement by three beam Doppler optical coherence tomography

TL;DR: Measurements of total retinal blood flow in healthy volunteers using a three beam Doppler optical coherence tomography (D-OCT) technique has the advantage of a precise determination of the flow vector without the use of any a-priori information on the vessel geometry.
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Single input state polarization sensitive swept source optical coherence tomography based on an all single mode fiber interferometer

TL;DR: By use of a special paddle alignment scheme the authors are able to eliminate any bulk optic wave plates and polarization maintaining fibers in the interferometer and detection paths while preserving the advantages of a single input state system that illuminates the sample with circularly polarized light.
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Functional optical coherence tomography and photoacoustic microscopy imaging for zebrafish larvae.

TL;DR: This functional and non-invasive imaging system is applied to image zebrafish larvae, demonstrating its capability to extract both morphological and hemodynamic parameters in vivo in small animals, which are essential and critical in preclinical imaging for physiological, pathophysiological and drug response studies.
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Three-beam Doppler optical coherence tomography using a facet prism telescope and MEMS mirror for improved transversal resolution

TL;DR: An improved three-beam Doppler optical coherence tomography system using a custom-made three-facet prism telescope to improve the transversal resolution and a two-axis gimbal-less MEMS mirror is used to minimize off-pivot beam movement at the pupil of the eye, enabling circular scanning for in vivo retinal measurements.
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Imaging of retinal vasculature using adaptive optics SLO/OCT

TL;DR: The AO-SLO/OCT system uses its previously developed adaptive optics (AO) scanning laser ophthalmoscope (SLO)/ optical coherence tomography (OCT) instrument to investigate its capability for imaging retinal vasculature.