1 November 2011 Full-range Fourier domain optical coherence tomography imaging probe with a magnetic-driven resonant fiber cantilever
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Abstract
In this work, we developed a full-range Fourier domain optical coherence tomography (FD-OCT) imaging probe with a magnetic-driven resonant fiber cantilever. A galvanometer-driven reference mirror provides a linear phase modulation to each M-scan/B-scan frame to enable complex conjugate-free, full-range FD-OCT imaging. A fiber cantilever inside the probe is driven by a low-voltage miniature magnetic transducer. The fiber cantilever scans at its resonant frequency synchronized to the phase modulation induced by the reference mirror. Using a CCD line-scan camera-based spectrometer, we demonstrated real-time full-range FD-OCT at 34 frame/s (1024 pixel lateral × 2048 pixel axial).
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Kang Zhang, Yong Huang, and Jin U. Kang "Full-range Fourier domain optical coherence tomography imaging probe with a magnetic-driven resonant fiber cantilever," Optical Engineering 50(11), 119002 (1 November 2011). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3645088
Published: 1 November 2011
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KEYWORDS
Coherence imaging

Optical coherence tomography

Mirrors

Phase modulation

CCD cameras

Transducers

Magnetism

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