RGB-color forward-viewing spectrally encoded endoscope using three orders of diffraction

  • Ikuta M
  • Wu T
  • Mach A
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Abstract

Spectrally encoded endoscopy (SEE) is an ultra-miniature endoscopy technology that encodes each spatial location on the sample with a different wavelength. One challenge in SEE is achieving color imaging with a small probe. We present a novel SEE probe that is capable of conducting real-time RGB imaging using three diffraction orders (6th order diffraction of the blue spectrum, 5th of green, and 4th of red). The probe was comprised of rotating 0.5 mm-diameter illumination optics inside a static, 1.2 mm-diameter flexible sheath with a rigid distal length of 5 mm containing detection fibers. A color chart, resolution target, and swine tissue were imaged. The device achieved 44k/59k/23k effective pixels per R/G/B channels over a 58° angular field and differentiated a wide gamut of colors.

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Ikuta, M., Wu, T.-Y., Mach, A. T., Altshuler, A., Yan, X., Houskeeper, J. H., … Takeuchi, S. (2021). RGB-color forward-viewing spectrally encoded endoscope using three orders of diffraction. Biomedical Optics Express, 12(2), 1036. https://doi.org/10.1364/boe.415852

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