828 kHz retinal imaging with an 840 nm Fourier domain mode locked laser

  • Klufts M
  • Jiménez A
  • Lotz S
  • et al.
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Abstract

This paper presents a Fourier domain mode locked (FDML) laser centered around 840 nm. It features a bidirectional sweep repetition rate of 828 kHz and a spectral bandwidth of 40 nm. An axial resolution of ∼9.9 µm in water and a 1.4 cm sensitivity roll-off are achieved. Utilizing a complex master-slave (CMS) recalibration method and due to a sufficiently high sensitivity of 84.6 dB, retinal layers of the human eye in-vivo can be resolved during optical coherence tomography (OCT) examination. The developed FDML laser enables acquisition rates of 3D-volumes with a size of 200 × 100 × 256 voxels in under 100 milliseconds. Detailed information on the FDML implementation, its challenging design tasks, and OCT images obtained with the laser are presented in this paper.

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Klufts, M., Jiménez, A. M., Lotz, S., Bashir, M. A., Pfeiffer, T., Mlynek, A., … Huber, R. (2023). 828 kHz retinal imaging with an 840 nm Fourier domain mode locked laser. Biomedical Optics Express, 14(12), 6493. https://doi.org/10.1364/boe.504302

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