1998
DOI: 10.1117/1.429861
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Signal and Resolution Enhancements in Dual Beam Optical Coherence Tomography of the Human Eye

Abstract: In the past 10 years, a dual beam version of partial coherence interferometry has been developed for measuring intraocular distances in vivo with a precision on the order of 0.3 to 3 μm. Two improvements of this technology are described. A special diffractive optical element allows matching of the wavefronts of the divergent beam reflected at the cornea and the parallel beam reflected at the retina and collimated by the optic system of the eye. In this way, the power of the light oscillations of the interferin… Show more

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“…The advantages of OCT are that it is a noncontact technique using near-infrared light (i.e., no ionizing radiation) and achieves a high axial resolution on the order of 10 µm. The technique was initially developed for imaging of the retina [Huang et al, 1991;Fercher et al, 1993;Swanson et al, 1993;Hee et al, 1995;Baumgartner et al, 1998b]. Since this imaging is performed through the transparent ocular media, scattering is not an issue in this case.…”
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“…The advantages of OCT are that it is a noncontact technique using near-infrared light (i.e., no ionizing radiation) and achieves a high axial resolution on the order of 10 µm. The technique was initially developed for imaging of the retina [Huang et al, 1991;Fercher et al, 1993;Swanson et al, 1993;Hee et al, 1995;Baumgartner et al, 1998b]. Since this imaging is performed through the transparent ocular media, scattering is not an issue in this case.…”
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“…However, biological imaging could not be performed with these light sources due to their low brightness. By multiplexing spectrally displaced superluminescent diodes to increase optical bandwidth [24][25][26], OCT tomograms with improved $7 mm axial resolution in the retina were demonstrated several years ago [27]. More recently, cost-effective, broad bandwidth advanced SLD light sources have become available which approach the image resolutions achieved by femtosecond lasers [28,29].…”
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“…Some of them, such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (f-MRI) 7,8 , positron emission tomography (PET) 9, 10 , and single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) 11 , provide additionally functional information by detection (directly or indirectly) of the specific reactants or products of metabolism. Also optical imaging techniques such as multiphoton 12 , confocal [13][14][15][16] and fluorescence microscopy 17,18 , interferometry 19,20 and laser polarimetry 21,22 have become commonly used in last decades. Optical imaging techniques provide analysis of photons scattered within the tissue.…”
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confidence: 99%