Abstract
Optical coherence tomography (OCT), a spectroscopy technique, has been used in biomedical applications for about 20 years. It has evolved to a standard non-invasive examination procedure yielding detail-rich cross-sectional images of living tissue. With longer wavelengths in the IR spectrum and the availability of InGaAs detectors and cameras, OCT scanners now penetrate even deeper into the human tissue. This article presents technical improvements on an IR line-scan camera, which specifically benefits OCT applications.
Received: 2012-12-22
Accepted: 2013-3-18
Published Online: 2013-06-01
Published in Print: 2013-06-01
©2013 by THOSS Media & De Gruyter Berlin Boston
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biomedical applications;
OCT performance;
Optical coherence tomography
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- Masthead
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- Community
- News from the European Optical Society
- Conference Notes
- Conference Calendar
- SMETHODS: Free courses on optical design
- Topical Issue: Microscopy Technologies
- Editorial
- New microscopes push the limits of far field microscopy
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- iOCT with surgical microscopes: a new imaging during microsurgery
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- Tutorial
- Physical optics methods for laser and nonlinear optics simulations
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