“…As a type of optical microscopy, FF-OCT is advantageous in terms of resolution, penetration depth, imaging speed, noninvasiveness, and cost, but its application depends on the performance optimization of this technology, such as enhancing image reconstruction efficiency, optimizing image quality, extending imaging depth and field, and mining image information. In recent years, with the advancement of multimodal FF-OCT, particularly dynamic full-field optical coherence tomography (D-FFOCT), researchers can obtain the dynamic information of biological tissues and cells nondestructively, which further expands the application range of FF-OCT. 23 , 26 – 32 It is of significance to review the research progress and application of FF-OCT to further promote the development of 3D high-resolution imaging technology and solve the problem of nondestructive detection in microscopic scale.…”