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19 October 2012 Design of an optical probe compatible for multimodal imaging
Minseog Choi, Seungwan Lee, Jong-hyeon Chang, Eunsung Lee, Kyu-Dong Jung, Woonbae Kim
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Abstract
This study introduces a multimode compatible forward scanning optical probe which includes tunable iris and varifocal lens based on micro-electro-fluidics. Concept development and optical design is carried out for the optical probe. The result shows that it can be adaptively used as a multimodal imaging tool for both optical coherence tomography and microscopy. It also has been proved that an optical depth scanning with the designed probe can provide optical coherence tomography with high resolution without any mechanical movement of the optics.
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Minseog Choi, Seungwan Lee, Jong-hyeon Chang, Eunsung Lee, Kyu-Dong Jung, and Woonbae Kim "Design of an optical probe compatible for multimodal imaging", Proc. SPIE 8487, Novel Optical Systems Design and Optimization XV, 84870O (19 October 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.929477
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KEYWORDS
Optical coherence tomography

Optical design

Iris

Multimodal imaging

Control systems

Microscopy

Point spread functions

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