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Time-domain optical coherence tomography with digital holographic microscopy

Massatsch, Pia  
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Charrière, Florian  
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Cuche, Etienne  
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2005
Applied Optics

We show that digital holography can be combined easily with optical coherence tomography approach. Varying the reference path length is the means used to acquire a series of holograms at different depths, providing after reconstruction images of slices at different depths in the specimen thanks to the short- coherence length of light source. A metallic object, covered by a 150-µm-thick onion cell, is imaged with high resolution. Applications in ophthalmology are shown: structures of the anterior eye, the cornea, and the iris, are studied on enucleated porcine eyes. Tomographic images of the iris border close to the pupil were obtained 165 µm underneath the eye surface.

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DOI
10.1364/AO.44.001806
Web of Science ID

WOS:000228036600006

Author(s)
Massatsch, Pia  
Charrière, Florian  
Cuche, Etienne  
Marquet, Pierre
Depeursinge, Christian D.  
Date Issued

2005

Published in
Applied Optics
Volume

44

Issue

10

Start page

1806

End page

1812

Subjects

[MVD]

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Holography : Holography

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Holography : Computer holography

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Imaging systems : Optical coherence tomography

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Medical optics and biotechnology : Turbid media

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