Image reconstruction in full-field Fourier-domain optical coherence tomography
Contribuinte(s) |
Colin Sheppard |
---|---|
Data(s) |
01/07/2005
|
Resumo |
Full-field Fourier-domain optical coherence tomography (3F-OCT) is a full-field version of spectral domain/swept source optical coherence tomography. A set of two-dimensional Fourier holograms is recorded at discrete wavenumbers spanning the swept source tuning range. The resultant three-dimensional data cube contains comprehensive information on the three-dimensional spatial properties of the sample, including its morphological layout and optical scatter. The morphological layout can be reconstructed in software via three-dimensional discrete Fourier transformation. The spatial resolution of the 3F-OCT reconstructed image, however, is degraded due to the presence of a phase cross-term, whose origin and effects are addressed in this paper. We present a theoretical and experimental study of the imaging performance of 3F-OCT, with particular emphasis on elimination of the deleterious effects of the phase cross-term. |
Identificador | |
Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
Iop Publishing Ltd |
Palavras-Chave | #Optical Coherence Tomography #Image Reconstruction #Digital Holography #Optics #Holography #C1 #240499 Optical Physics not elsewhere classified #780102 Physical sciences |
Tipo |
Journal Article |