Polarization-sensitive optical coherence tomography using continuous polarization modulation with arbitrary phase modulation amplitude

  • Lu Z
  • Kasaragod D
  • Matcher S
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Abstract

We demonstrate theoretically and experimentally that the phase retardance and relative optic-axis orientation of a sample can be calculated without prior knowledge of the actual value of the phase modulation amplitude when using a polarization-sensitive optical coherence tomography system based on continuous polarization modulation (CPM-PS-OCT). We also demonstrate that the sample Jones matrix can be calculated at any values of the phase modulation amplitude in a reasonable range depending on the system effective signal-to-noise ratio. This has fundamental importance for the development of clinical systems by simplifying the polarization modulator drive instrumentation and eliminating its calibration procedure. This was validated on measurements of a three-quarter waveplate and an equine tendon sample by a fiber-based swept-source CPM-PS-OCT system.

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Lu, Z., Kasaragod, D. K., & Matcher, S. J. (2012). Polarization-sensitive optical coherence tomography using continuous polarization modulation with arbitrary phase modulation amplitude. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 17(3), 030504. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jbo.17.3.030504

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