Abstract
We experimentally and theoretically investigated the performance of a fiber-optic based Fourier-domain common-path optical coherence tomography (OCT). The fiber-optic common-path OCT operated at the 840-nm center wavelength. The resolution of the system was 8.8 mu m (in air) and the working depth using a bare fiber probe was approximately 1.5 mm. The signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of the system was analyzed. OCT images obtained by the system were also presented.
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Xuan Liu, X. L., Xiaolu Li, X. L., Do-Hyun Kim, D.-H. K., Ilko Ilev, I. I., & Jin U. Kang, and J. U. K. (2008). Fiber-optic Fourier-domain common-path OCT. Chinese Optics Letters, 6(12), 899–901. https://doi.org/10.3788/col20080612.0899
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