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1 July 2004 Fiber-based high-resolution OCT system with halogen light source
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Fiber-based high resolution OCT system was achieved using white-light source with a halogen lamp, which has advantages of wide spectrum, compact size and low cost. The axial resolution measured without using objective lens in the sample arm was about 2.5 mm. The thickness of a thin film (about 7 mm thick) was measured to evaluate the high resolution performance. The measured interferogram showed two well-distinguished peaks corresponding to two interfaces of the thin film. The implemented OCT system was composed of fiber-optic Michelson interferometer instead of that of conventional bulk optics. To adapt a white-light source to the fiber based OCT system and providing high resolution, a wideband single mode fiber with a large mode field diameter for high coupling efficiency, a wideband fiber coupler with flat coupling response, a cascaded detector scheme for broadband detection and dispersion control are required. Dispersion mismatch due to introducing an objective lens in the sample arm can be controlled effectively by employing a proper optical component in the reference arm. After dispersion control, resolution of about 3.5 mm was enhanced to about 2.5 mm, which is similar to the objective lens-free resolution, and wide sidelobes was also well suppressed.
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EunSeo Choi, Jihoon Na, and Byeong Ha Lee "Fiber-based high-resolution OCT system with halogen light source", Proc. SPIE 5316, Coherence Domain Optical Methods and Optical Coherence Tomography in Biomedicine VIII, (1 July 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.531317
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KEYWORDS
Optical coherence tomography

Light sources

Halogens

Single mode fibers

Fiber couplers

Fiber optics

Lamps

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