Froehly, L.Martin, S. N.Lasser, T.Depeursinge, C.Lang, F.2006-10-032006-10-032006-10-03200310.1016/S0030-4018(03)01611-0https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/234912WOS:000184107000013Based on spectral interferometry and wavelength multiplexing, we demonstrate that a combination of these methods could lead to a 3D imaging system. This system has the advantage of a one-dimensional geometry transmission channel and a limited scanning need. This kind of imaging system could, of course, be of a great interest in small size endoscope with 3D imaging capability and a small channel cross-section (less than 1 mm). Theoretical analysis as well as experimental proof of principle is presented in the following paper. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.spectral interferometry3D imagingwavelength encodingendoscopyOPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHYTRANSMISSIONMultiplexed 3D imaging using wavelength encoded spectral interferometry: a proof of principletext::journal::journal article::research article