Thermally tuned VCSEL at 850 nm as a low-cost alternative source for full-eye SS-OCT

  • Kendrisic M
  • Agafonov V
  • Salas M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Swept-source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT) demonstrates superior performance in comparison to spectral domain OCT with regard to depth ranging. The main driver of cost for SS-OCT systems is, however, the price of the source. Here we show a low-cost alternative swept source that uses a thermally tuned vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) at 850 nm. Its center wavelength can be tuned by adjusting the operating temperature through modulation of the injection current. At 2 kHz sweep rate, the depth range of the system was 5 cm, with a sensitivity roll-off of under −3 dB across this range. The system achieved a sensitivity of 97 dB with a sample beam power of 0.3 mW and an axial resolution of 50 µm in air. To demonstrate the system performance in vivo , an eye of a healthy volunteer was measured, and full-eye scans were acquired at 25 and 50 kHz from the cornea to the retina. Based on our results, we believe that this technology can be used as a cost-effective alternative OCT for point-of-care diagnostics.

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Kendrisic, M., Agafonov, V., Salas, M., Ferrara, L., Niederleithner, M., Resch, H., … Leitgeb, R. A. (2023). Thermally tuned VCSEL at 850 nm as a low-cost alternative source for full-eye SS-OCT. Optics Letters, 48(11), 3079. https://doi.org/10.1364/ol.489050

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