1998
DOI: 10.1364/josaa.15.002288
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Differential absorption imaging with optical coherence tomography

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“…Spectroscopic optical coherence tomography [1][2][3] (SOCT) can be used to assess localized absorption spectra of native or exogenous chromophores in biological tissue. These spectra can be used for contrast enhancement 4,5 and can provide information on the composition and function of normal or pathological tissue.…”
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“…Spectroscopic optical coherence tomography [1][2][3] (SOCT) can be used to assess localized absorption spectra of native or exogenous chromophores in biological tissue. These spectra can be used for contrast enhancement 4,5 and can provide information on the composition and function of normal or pathological tissue.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, SOCT brings an inherent trade-off between spatial and spectral resolution. In a simplified approach, the concentration of known substances can be determined by comparing the signal attenuation in different wavelength bands [117,118].…”
Section: Molecular Contrastmentioning
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“…Generally, light scattering becomes weaker as the incident wavelength is increased [60]. Absorption in tissues decreases with increasing wavelength in the visible spectrum of light.…”
Section: Probing Depthmentioning
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“…According to Schmitt and other researchers, the magnitude of light scattering and absorption within dense, biological tissues is inversely proportional to wavelength of light used in imaging system [60,102]. Hence, using infrared in OCT has become a mean to enhance imaging penetration depth within biological samples.…”
Section: Near-infrared Teeth Imaging -Expectationsmentioning
confidence: 99%