Abstract
Quantitative analysis of optical coherence tomography data can be strongly hampered by speckle. Here, we introduce a new method to reduce speckle, which leverages from Fourier-domain configurations and operates on individual axial scans. By subdividing the digitized spectrum into a number of distinct narrower windows, each with a different center frequency, several independent speckle patterns result. These can be averaged to yield a lower-resolution image with strongly reduced speckle. The full resolution image remains available for human interpretation; the low resolution version can be used for parametric imaging or quantitative analysis. We demonstrate this technique using intravascular optical frequency domain imaging data acquired in vivo.© 2012 SocietyofPhoto-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE).
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van Soest, G., Villiger, M., Regar, E., Tearney, G. J., Bouma, B. E., & van der Steen, A. F. W. (2012). Frequency domain multiplexing for speckle reduction in optical coherence tomography. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 17(7), 0760181. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jbo.17.7.076018
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