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1 July 2004 Three-dimensional in vivo imaging by spectral OCT
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Abstract
Speed improvement in the Spectral Optical Coherence Tomography (SOCT) technique allows to obtain three-dimensional images in vivo in time that does not cause discomfort to a patient. The device allows high speed imaging at 64 μs per line (15,000 A-scans/s) with less than 200 μW light power on the surface of the eye. Three alternative methods of 3-D presentations are demonstrated for images of a pupil and human skin in vivo.
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Tomasz Bajraszewski, Maciej Wojtkowski, Piotr Targowski, Maciej Szkulmowski, and Andrzej Kowalczyk "Three-dimensional in vivo imaging by spectral OCT", Proc. SPIE 5316, Coherence Domain Optical Methods and Optical Coherence Tomography in Biomedicine VIII, (1 July 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.529278
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KEYWORDS
In vivo imaging

Optical coherence tomography

Eye

3D image processing

Skin

Beam splitters

Visualization

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