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Compact piezoelectric transducer fiber scanning probe for optical coherence tomography
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2014
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EngineeringMicroscopyOptical MetrologyBiomedical EngineeringFiber OpticsEndoscopic ImagingPiezoelectric TransducerOptical PropertiesInstrumentationRadiologyOptical FiberHealth SciencesMedical ImagingFiber Optic SensingAcoustic PropagationUltrasoundFiber OpticOptical SensorsOptical ImagingBiomedical ImagingOptical Coherence TomographyHollow Pzt TubeTomography
We developed a compact, optical fiber scanning piezoelectric transducer (PZT) probe for endoscopic and minimally invasive optical coherence tomography (OCT). Compared with previous forward-mount fiber designs, we present a reverse-mount design that achieves a shorter rigid length. The fiber was mounted at the proximal end of a quadruple PZT tube and scanned inside the hollow PZT tube to reduce the probe length. The fiber resonant frequency was 338 Hz using a 17-mm-long fiber. A 0.9 mm fiber deflection was achieved with a driving amplitude of 35 V. Using a GRIN lens-based optical design with a 1.3× magnification, a ∼6 μm spot was scanned over a 1.2 mm diameter field. The probe was encased in a metal hypodermic tube with a ∼25 mm rigid length and covered with a 3.2 mm outer diameter (OD) plastic sheath. Imaging was performed with a swept source OCT system based on a Fourier domain modelocked laser (FDML) light source at a 240 kHz axial scan rate and 8 μm axial resolution (in air). En face OCT imaging of skin in vivo and human colon ex vivo was demonstrated.
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