Femtosecond laser micro-inscription of optical coherence tomography resolution test artifacts


Autoria(s): Tomlins, Peter H.; Smith, Graham; Woolliams, Peter D.; Rasakanthan, Janarthanan; Sugden, Kate
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01/05/2011

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Optical coherence tomography (OCT) systems are becoming more commonly used in biomedical imaging and, to enable continued uptake, a reliable method of characterizing their performance and validating their operation is required. This paper outlines the use of femtosecond laser subsurface micro-inscription techniques to fabricate an OCT test artifact for validating the resolution performance of a commercial OCT system. The key advantage of this approach is that by utilizing the nonlinear absorption a three dimensional grid of highly localized point and line defects can be written in clear fused silica substrates.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/17140/1/Femtosecond_laser_micro_inscription_of_optical_coherence_tomography_resolution_test_artifacts.pdf

Tomlins, Peter H.; Smith, Graham; Woolliams, Peter D.; Rasakanthan, Janarthanan and Sugden, Kate (2011). Femtosecond laser micro-inscription of optical coherence tomography resolution test artifacts. Biomedical Optics Express, 2 (5), pp. 1319-1327.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/17140/

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