2009
DOI: 10.1364/oe.17.019698
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Transverse motion as a source of noise and reduced correlation of the Doppler phase shift 
in spectral domain OCT

Abstract: Recently, a new phase-resolved Doppler model was presented for spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD OCT) showing that the linear relation between the axial velocity component of the obliquely moving sample and the phase difference of consecutive A-Scans does not hold true in the presence of a transverse velocity component which is neglected in the widely-used classic Doppler analysis. Besides taking note of the new non-proportional relationship of phase shift and oblique sample motion, it is essent… Show more

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“…The bias-free Doppler phase shift ∆ϕ(z) is calculated by the multiplication of the complex Fourier coefficient of one A-scan Γ j+1 (z) and the previous conjugate complex measurement Γ j * (z) [20,22], where the resulting complex data contains the Doppler phase shift ∆ϕ(z) as the argument:…”
Section: The Relation Between the Doppler Phase Shift And Axial Samplmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The bias-free Doppler phase shift ∆ϕ(z) is calculated by the multiplication of the complex Fourier coefficient of one A-scan Γ j+1 (z) and the previous conjugate complex measurement Γ j * (z) [20,22], where the resulting complex data contains the Doppler phase shift ∆ϕ(z) as the argument:…”
Section: The Relation Between the Doppler Phase Shift And Axial Samplmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the noise of the Doppler phase shift increases with the amount of transverse displacement in the case of an oblique sample motion [19,20], low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) [16], and detector dead time [21], the amplitude weighted averaging by Equation (4) is recommended.…”
Section: The Relation Between the Doppler Phase Shift And Axial Samplmentioning
confidence: 99%
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