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Combining Gabor and Talbot bands techniques to enhance the sensitivity with depth in Fourier domain optical coherence tomography

BRADU, A. MARQUES, M. BOUCHAL, P. PODOLEANU, A.

Original Title

Combining Gabor and Talbot bands techniques to enhance the sensitivity with depth in Fourier domain optical coherence tomography

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

The purpose of this study was to show how to favorably mix two effects to improve the sensitivity with depth in Fourier domain optical coherence tomography (OCT): Talbot bands (TB) and Gabor-based fusion (GF) technique. TB operation is achieved by directing the two beams, from the object arm and from the reference arm in the OCT interferometer, along parallel separate paths towards the spectrometer. By changing the lateral gap between the two beams in their path towards the spectrometer, the position for the maximum sensitivity versus the optical path difference in the interferometer is adjusted. For five values of the focus position, the gap between the two beams is readjusted to reach maximum sensitivity. Then, similar to the procedure employed in the GF technique, a composite image is formed by edging together the parts of the five images that exhibited maximum brightness. The combined procedure, TB/GF is examined for four different values of the beam diameters of the two beams. Also we demonstrate volumetric FD-OCT images with mirror term attenuation and sensitivity profile shifted towards higher OPD values by applying a Talbot bands configuration.

Keywords

optical coherence tomography, Talbot bands, Gabor fusion technique, mirror terms

Authors

BRADU, A.; MARQUES, M.; BOUCHAL, P.; PODOLEANU, A.

RIV year

2013

Released

20. 3. 2013

Location

BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 USA

ISBN

9780819493408

Book

Proc. SPIE 8571, Optical Coherence Tomography and Coherence Domain Optical Methods in Biomedicine XVII

ISBN

0277-786X

Periodical

Proceedings of SPIE

Year of study

8571

State

United States of America

Pages from

[1]

Pages to

[6]

Pages count

6

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