A novel optical coherence tomography system without any moving parts for depth scanning was proposed and demonstrated. It was accomplished using two optical frequency comb generators, as broad-band spectrum generators, instead of moving parts for depth scanning. A high scanning speed of more than 12.5 km/s and also a high repetition rate of 500 kHz were achieved in a long scan range of 25 mm. The resolution was about 100 µm.
For high-precision frequency-based applications of lasers, the frequency difference between two independent lasers is accurately stabilized and maintained. We describe a simple and novel feed-forward method with an acousto-optic modulator. This method can be used in optical phase-locked loops.
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