Extended range, rapid scanning optical delay line for biomedical interferometric imaging

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Abstract

An extended range (up to 26 mm), rapid scanning (1 m/s) optical delay line which is applicable to the dynamic optical coherence tomography of macroscopic biological subjects is demonstrated. The double-pass polarizing reflector incorporated into the delay line confers several important advantages. The delay line has demonstrated excellent linearity and uniformity.

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Silva, K. K. M. B. D., Zvyagin, A. V., & Sampson, D. D. (1999). Extended range, rapid scanning optical delay line for biomedical interferometric imaging. Electronics Letters, 35(17), 1404–1406. https://doi.org/10.1049/el:19990989

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