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Swept source optical coherence tomography using an all-fiber 1300-nm ring laser source
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PhotonicsEngineeringOphthalmologyMedical ImagingOptical PropertiesVivo Human CorneaBiomedical ImagingSwept Source OctOptical Coherence TomographyFiber OpticsBiomedical EngineeringBiophotonicsFiber OpticImage QualityOptical ImagingTomographyRadiologyHealth Sciences
The increased sensitivity of spectral domain optical coherence tomography (OCT) has driven the development of a new generation of technologies in OCT, including rapidly tunable, broad bandwidth swept laser sources and spectral domain OCT interferometer topologies. In this work, the operation of a turnkey 1300-nm swept laser source is demonstrated. This source has a fiber ring cavity with a semiconductor optical amplifier gain medium. Intracavity mode selection is achieved with an in-fiber tunable fiber Fabry-Perot filter. A novel optoelectronic technique that allows for even sampling of the swept source OCT signal in k space also is described. A differential swept source OCT system is presented, and images of in vivo human cornea and skin are presented. Lastly, the effects of analog-to-digital converter aliasing on image quality in swept source OCT are discussed.
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