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Full-field optical coherence tomography (FF-OCT) enables high-resolution 3D imaging. FF-OCT is a noninvasive and label-free imaging technique that produces high-resolution microscopy images of scattering biological samples. During the last decade, FF-OCT has become invaluable for many biomedical applications. It requires the extraction of the amplitude and phase components from the interference signal, for which a phase-shifting algorithm is usually used. However, this algorithm is not well adapted for real-time observation of in-vivo samples, therefore limiting the use of FF-OCT for ¬in-vivo imaging and clinical transfer. We propose in this study a new approach in FF-OCT that enables single-shot acquisitions using off-axis digital holography principle with low spatially and temporally coherent source.
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