TY - JOUR
T1 - High-speed polarization sensitive optical coherence tomography scan engine based on Fourier domain mode locked laser
AU - Bonesi, Marco
AU - Sattmann, Harald
AU - Torzicky, Teresa
AU - Zotter, Stefan
AU - Baumann, Bernhard
AU - Pircher, Michael
AU - Götzinger, Erich
AU - Eigenwillig, Christoph
AU - Wieser, Wolfgang
AU - Huber, Robert
AU - Hitzenberger, Christoph K.
PY - 2012/11/1
Y1 - 2012/11/1
N2 - We report on a new swept source polarization sensitive optical coherence tomography scan engine that is based on polarization maintaining (PM) fiber technology. The light source is a Fourier domain mode locked laser with a PM cavity that operates in the 1300 nm wavelength regime. It is equipped with a PM buffer stage that doubles the fundamental sweep frequency of 54.5 kHz. The fiberization allows coupling of the scan engine to different delivery probes. In a first demonstration, we use the system for imaging human skin at an A-scan rate of 109 kHz. The system illuminates the sample with circularly polarized light and measures reflectivity, retardation, optic axis orientation, and Stokes vectors simultaneously. Furthermore, depolarization can be quantified by calculating the degree of polarization uniformity (DOPU). The high scanning speed of the system enables dense sampling in both, the x- and y-direction, which provides the opportunity to use 3D evaluation windows for DOPU calculation. This improves the spatial resolution of DOPU images considerably.
AB - We report on a new swept source polarization sensitive optical coherence tomography scan engine that is based on polarization maintaining (PM) fiber technology. The light source is a Fourier domain mode locked laser with a PM cavity that operates in the 1300 nm wavelength regime. It is equipped with a PM buffer stage that doubles the fundamental sweep frequency of 54.5 kHz. The fiberization allows coupling of the scan engine to different delivery probes. In a first demonstration, we use the system for imaging human skin at an A-scan rate of 109 kHz. The system illuminates the sample with circularly polarized light and measures reflectivity, retardation, optic axis orientation, and Stokes vectors simultaneously. Furthermore, depolarization can be quantified by calculating the degree of polarization uniformity (DOPU). The high scanning speed of the system enables dense sampling in both, the x- and y-direction, which provides the opportunity to use 3D evaluation windows for DOPU calculation. This improves the spatial resolution of DOPU images considerably.
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M3 - Journal articles
AN - SCOPUS:84869115340
SN - 2156-7085
VL - 3
SP - 2987
EP - 3000
JO - Biomedical Optics Express
JF - Biomedical Optics Express
IS - 11
ER -