Large Area Full-Field Optical Coherence Tomography and its Applications

  • Chang S
  • Sherif S
  • Mao Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) can perform high resolution, cross-sectional tomographic imaging of the internal structure of materials and biological samples. Most of the OCT systems use fibre probe based technology, in which a 3-axis scanning mechanism is needed. As the fibre output aperture is of the order of a micron, the working area of OCT system is normally about hundreds of squared microns. Working directly on a 2D region, Full-Field OCT (FF-OCT) system has parallel processing ability. Because the size of the image does not pose a serious challenge, FF-OCT can be easily used to image a large working area. This paper discusses system design and implementation for a large area FF- OCT. Different applications, 3D intensity imaging, multiple-layer information extraction and fake-fingerprint detection, are described. To further reduce the cost of system and increase and the resolution of depth, FF-OCT system using white light is also introduced.

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Chang, S., Sherif, S., Mao, Y., & Flueraru, C. (2008). Large Area Full-Field Optical Coherence Tomography and its Applications. The Open Optics Journal, 2(1), 10–20. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874328500802010010

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