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Three-dimensional multi-contrast imaging of in vivo human skin by Jones matrix optical coherence tomography
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EngineeringDermatologyTissue ImagingBiomedical OpticVivo Human SkinRadiologyHealth SciencesMedical ImagingCutaneous BiologyBiophotonicsConventional Scattering Oct.Optical ImagingSkin OpticsPassive-polarization-delay ComponentBiomedical ImagingThree-dimensional Multi-contrast ImagingOptical Coherence TomographyDermal StructureTomography
A custom made dermatological Jones matrix optical coherence tomography (JM-OCT) is presented. It uses a passive-polarization-delay component based swept-source JM-OCT configuration, but is specially designed for in vivo human skin measurement. The center wavelength of its probe beam is 1310 nm and the A-line rate is 49.6 kHz. The JM-OCT is capable of simultaneously providing birefringence (local retardation) tomography, degree-of-polarization-uniformity tomography, complex-correlation-based optical coherence angiography, and conventional scattering OCT. To evaluate the performance of this JM-OCT, we measured in vivo human skin at several locations. Using the four kinds of OCT contrasts, the morphological characteristics and optical properties of different skin types were visualized.
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