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Recent advances in MEMS-VCSELs for high performance structural and functional SS-OCT imaging
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EngineeringMicroscopyIntegrated CircuitsBiomedical EngineeringHigh PerformanceHigh-power LasersMems-vcsel Center WavelengthMems-vcsel TuningFunctional Ss-oct ImagingRecent AdvancesRadiologyOptical PumpingPhotonicsBiophotonicsMicroelectronicsElectro-optics DeviceTuning RangeApplied PhysicsOptical Coherence TomographyOptoelectronics
Since the first demonstration of swept source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT) imaging using widely tunable micro-electromechanical systems vertical cavity surface-emitting lasers (MEMS-VCSELs) in 2011, VCSEL-based SS-OCT has advanced in both device and system performance.These advances include extension of MEMS-VCSEL center wavelength to both 1060nm and 1300nm, improved tuning range and tuning speed, new SS-OCT imaging modes, and demonstration of the first electrically pumped devices.Optically pumped devices have demonstrated continuous singlemode tuning range of 150nm at 1300nm and 122nm at 1060nm, representing a fractional tuning range of 11.5%, which is nearly a factor of 3 greater than the best reported MEMS-VCSEL tuning ranges prior to 2011.These tuning ranges have also been achieved with wavelength modulation rates of >500kHz, enabling >1 MHz axial scan rates.In addition, recent electrically pumped devices have exhibited 48.5nm continuous tuning range around 1060nm with 890kHz axial scan rate, representing a factor of two increase in tuning over previously reported electrically pumped MEMS-VCSELs in this wavelength range.New imaging modes enabled by optically pumped devices at 1060nm and 1300nm include full eye length imaging, pulsatile Doppler blood flow imaging, high-speed endoscopic imaging, and hand-held wide-field retinal imaging.
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