Abstract
In biomedical optics, Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is an emerging optical imaging modality during the last three decades. OCT can perform high resolution, cross-section imaging of the internal microstructure in biological tissues by measuring echoes of backscattered light. We have developed a broadband, high-resolution spectral domain OCT system whose central wavelength is 1300 nm with bandwidth similar to 400 nm. Theoretical axial resolution of the system is similar to 3.71 mu m and experimentally we get similar to 5 mu m in air. Furthermore, we will apply this system for nano-sensitive detection and visualization in varieties of biological tissues.
| Original language | English (Ireland) |
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| Title of host publication | Development of HR-SD-OCT system using supercontinuum light source and its application in detecting nanoscale changes |
| Volume | 11228 |
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| Publication status | Published - 1 Feb 2020 |
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- Authors
- Dey, R,Zhou, Y,Das, N,Alexandrov, S,Nolan, A,Neuhaus, K,Leahy, M,Izatt, JA,Fujimoto, JG