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24 April 1998 Dynamic coherent focus for transversal resolution enhancement of OCT
Franz Lexer, Adolf Friedrich Fercher, Harald Sattmann, Wolfgang Drexler, Sergej Molebny
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Proceedings Volume 3251, Coherence Domain Optical Methods in Biomedical Science and Clinical Applications II; (1998) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.306043
Event: BiOS '98 International Biomedical Optics Symposium, 1998, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
One of the major problems of optical coherence tomography (OCT) is limited transversal resolution. A small focus can certainly be generated using a small confocal beam parameter. But then transversal resolution becomes severely dependent on the position of the beam focus within the object. Hence to achieve optimal transversal resolution within the whole object, the focus of the illuminating beam has to be shifted during the coherence scan throughout the object depth. To maintain coherence the optical path length of the reference beam has to be shifted by the same amount. In our experimental setup we use an optical design which makes it possible to shift the focus of the measurement beam without changing the optical path length of the reference beam. We call this technique dynamic coherent focus because a focus is created that remains coherent to the reference beam during the whole coherence scan. Using a Ronchi ruling resolution target with 200 line pairs/mm we demonstrate that the transversal resolution is better than 5 micrometer. In the cross sectional image of a human cornea in vitro epithelium and the endothelium layers are visible with a longitudinal resolution of approximately 14 micrometer and transversal resolution of better than 5 micrometers. The cellular structure of the endothelium is resolved.
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Franz Lexer, Adolf Friedrich Fercher, Harald Sattmann, Wolfgang Drexler, and Sergej Molebny "Dynamic coherent focus for transversal resolution enhancement of OCT", Proc. SPIE 3251, Coherence Domain Optical Methods in Biomedical Science and Clinical Applications II, (24 April 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.306043
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KEYWORDS
Optical coherence tomography

Cornea

Mirrors

Image resolution

Coherence (optics)

Particle filters

Refraction

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