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The last few decades have seen the emergence of a huge number of optical imaging techniques. Among them, full-field optical coherence tomography (FF-OCT) has become valuable for many biomedical applications. Indeed, FF-OCT is a noninvasive and label-free imaging technique that produces high-resolution 3D microscopic images of scattering biological samples. Using FF-OCT approach for in-vivo imaging would enable the observation of cell-scale structures in living samples. Moreover, living samples have an active vascularization that can therefore be observed using Doppler imaging. We propose in this study a new FF-OCT approach that enables single-shot acquisitions which is suitable for in-vivo and Doppler imaging.
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