Manifestation of aberrations in full-field optical coherence tomography

  • Barolle V
  • Scholler J
  • Mecê P
  • et al.
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Abstract

We report on a theoretical model for image formation in full-field optical coherence tomography (FFOCT). Because the spatial incoherence of the illumination acts as a virtual confocal pinhole in FFOCT, its imaging performance is equivalent to a scanning time-gated coherent confocal microscope. In agreement with optical experiments enabling a precise control of aberrations, FFOCT is shown to have nearly twice the resolution of standard imaging at moderate aberration level. Beyond a rigorous study on the sensitivity of FFOCT with respect to aberrations, this theoretical model paves the way towards an optimized design of adaptive optics and computational tools for high-resolution and deep imaging of biological tissues.

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Barolle, V., Scholler, J., Mecê, P., Chassot, J.-M., Groux, K., Fink, M., … Aubry, A. (2021). Manifestation of aberrations in full-field optical coherence tomography. Optics Express, 29(14), 22044. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.419963

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