Ultrahigh-resolution full-field optical coherence microscopy using InGaAs camera

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Full-field optical coherence microscopy (FFOCM) is an interferometric technique for obtaining wide-field microscopic images deep within scattering biological samples. FFOCM has primarily been implemented in the 0.8 mu m wavelength range with silicon-based cameras, which may limit penetration when imaging human tissue. In this paper, we demonstrate FFOCM at the wavelength range of 0.9 - 1.4 mu m, where optical penetration into tissue is presumably greater owing to decreased scattering. Our FFOCM system, comprising a broadband spatially incoherent light source, a Linnik interferometer, and an InGaAs area scan camera, provided a detection sensitivity of 86 dB for a 2 sec imaging time and an axial resolution of 1.9 mu m in water. Images of phantoms, tissue samples, and Xenopus Laevis embryos were obtained using InGaAs and silicon camera FFOCM systems, demonstrating enhanced imaging penetration at longer wavelengths. (c) 2006 Optical Society of America.
Publisher
Optical Soc Amer
Issue Date
2006-01
Language
English
Article Type
Article
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OPTICS EXPRESS, v.14, no.2, pp.726 - 735

ISSN
1094-4087
DOI
10.1364/OPEX.14.000726
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/91127
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