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Design and Optimization of Line-field Optical Coherence Tomography at Visible Wavebands

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Specialty Radiology
Date 2021 Apr 2
PMID 33796358
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Parallel line-field Fourier-domain optical coherence tomography (LF-FDOCT) has emerged to enable relatively higher speeds than the conventional FDOCT system. In the LF-FDOCT, one B-scan is captured at a time instead of scanning the beam to acquire hundreds of A-scans. On the other hand, spectroscopic OCT using the visible waveband provides absorption information over multiple wavelengths at each voxel. This information of spectral absorption enables quantitative measurement of blood oxygenation, voxel by voxel. Here, we presented the design and optimization of a LF-FDOCT system at the visible waveband (520-620 nm), especially using a generic Camera Link area sensor (2048 × 1088 pixels). To optimize the axial resolution and depth of imaging volume, we simulated various parameters and found that two Nyquist optima can exist, the origin and implication of which has been discussed. As a result, our system acquired 1088 A-scans in parallel at the camera's frame rate of 281 frame per second, achieving an equivalent rate of over 300,000 A-scan/s, while minimizing sacrifice in the point spread function (2.8 × 3.1 × 3.2 µm, x × y × z) and the field of view (750 × 750 × 750 µm). As an example of application, we presented high-speed imaging of blood oxygenation in the rodent brain cortex.

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