1image/sec      High Speed, High Resolution

When living tissue is illuminated by laser light, a random interference pattern, speckle, is produced.

If the object under illumination contains moving particles such as red blood cells, dynamic speckle pattern occures.

By using a high-sensitive CCD camera, the dynamic speckle pattern is captured and analyzed to produce
"blood flow images"by our specialized computer.

The new 2D laser blood flow imager having hi-speed and hi-resolution is released.

The basic system and the software of OMEGAZONE was developed by Dr. K. Forrester in Calgary University.