Quasi-simultaneous OCT en-face imaging with two different depth resolutions.

Autor: Podoleanu, Adrian Gh, Cucu, Radu G, Rosen, Richard B, Dobre, George M, Rogers, John A, Jackson, David A
Zdroj: Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics; 7/21/2003, Vol. 36 Issue 14, p1696-1702, 7p
Abstrakt: We report a system capable of acquiring two quasi-simultaneous en-face optical coherence tomography (OCT) images of different depth resolution (one better than 20 μm and the other between 80 and 330 μm) at a frame rate of 2 Hz. The larger depth resolution image makes it ideal for target positioning in the OCT imaging of moving organs, such as eye fundus and cornea, as well as in the alignment of stacks of en-face OCT images. This role is similar to that of the confocal channel in a previously reported dual channel OCT/confocal imaging instrument. The system presented operates as a dual channel imaging instrument, where both channels operate on the OCT principle. We illustrate the functionality of the system with examples from a coin, skin from a finger and optic nerve in vivo. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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