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Complex ambiguity-free Fourier domain optical coherence tomography through transverse scanning

Leitgeb, R. A.
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Michaely, R.
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Lasser, T.  
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2008
The Virtual Journal of Biomedical Optics

We introduce a simple and cheap method for phase-shifting Fourier domain optical coherence tomography (FDOCT) that does not need additional devices and can easily be implemented. A small beam offset at the fast beam-scanning mirror introduces a causal phase shift, which can be used for B-scan-based complex image reconstruction. We derive the conditions for optimal conjugate suppression and demonstrate the method on human skin in vivo for spectrometer-based FDOCT operating at 1300nm employing a handheld scanner.

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Author(s)
Leitgeb, R. A.
Michaely, R.
Lasser, T.  
Sekhar, S. C.
Date Issued

2008

Published in
The Virtual Journal of Biomedical Optics
Volume

3

Issue

1

Subjects

(110.4500) Imaging systems

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Optical coherence tomography

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(170.0170) Medical optics and biotechnology

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Medical optics and biotechnology

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(170.4500) Medical optics and biotechnology

Note

Originally published in Optics Letters 32, 3453-3455 (2007).

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http://vjbo.osa.org/abstract.cfm?id=147508
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