2018
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-27388-z
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All-depth dispersion cancellation in spectral domain optical coherence tomography using numerical intensity correlations

Abstract: In ultra-high resolution (UHR-) optical coherence tomography (OCT) group velocity dispersion (GVD) must be corrected for in order to approach the theoretical resolution limit. One approach promises not only compensation, but complete annihilation of even order dispersion effects, and that at all sample depths. This approach has hitherto been demonstrated with an experimentally demanding ‘balanced detection’ configuration based on using two detectors. We demonstrate intensity correlation (IC) OCT using a conven… Show more

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“…), the oversampling was performed on the spectra). Methods of improving the sensitivity at depth were reported 26 , 27 , however, for the present study no digital technique has been used to improve the sensitivity at depth for neither of the techniques. The fact that CMS behaves slightly better at depth than PCDC may be considered as due to imperfections in the interpolation technique employed here for PCDC (cubic B-scan interpolation).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…), the oversampling was performed on the spectra). Methods of improving the sensitivity at depth were reported 26 , 27 , however, for the present study no digital technique has been used to improve the sensitivity at depth for neither of the techniques. The fact that CMS behaves slightly better at depth than PCDC may be considered as due to imperfections in the interpolation technique employed here for PCDC (cubic B-scan interpolation).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The effect of dispersion is to introduce a difference in delay between the short and long wavelengths of the spectrum, which in turn results in broadening of the backscattered signal. For this reason, the correct depth resolved information in OCT can only be obtained after dispersion compensation 29 . To illustrate this, a 255-μm-thick (±5 µm) silicon wafer was imaged using the two systems having a GVD of 1576 and 385fs 2 /mm at 1.3 and 4 μm, respectively 30 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another point to note is that the dispersion compensation method used in this paper is based on the assumption that the dispersion of the sample itself is homogeneous, so not axial resolutions of all depth were corrected to the theoretical limit. Recently, a study using numerical intensity correlation method to achieve all-depth dispersion cancellation was reported [32], and 2D CS technique is also applicable to this method.…”
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confidence: 99%