光学相干层析成像
物理
频率梳
光学
孤子
宽带
连贯性(哲学赌博策略)
光子学
噪音(视频)
激光器
超发光二极管
光电子学
计算机科学
图像(数学)
量子力学
人工智能
非线性系统
作者
Paul J. Marchand,Johann Riemensberger,J. Connor Skehan,Jia-Jung Ho,Martin H. P. Pfeiffer,Junqiu Liu,Christoph Hauger,Theo Lasser,Tobias J. Kippenberg
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-020-20404-9
摘要
Abstract Spectral domain optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a widely employed, minimally invasive bio-medical imaging technique, which requires a broadband light source, typically implemented by super-luminescent diodes. Recent advances in soliton based photonic integrated frequency combs (soliton microcombs) have enabled the development of low-noise, broadband chipscale frequency comb sources, whose potential for OCT imaging has not yet been unexplored. Here, we explore the use of dissipative Kerr soliton microcombs in spectral domain OCT and show that, by using photonic chipscale Si 3 N 4 resonators in conjunction with 1300 nm pump lasers, spectral bandwidths exceeding those of commercial OCT sources are possible. We characterized the exceptional noise properties of our source (in comparison to conventional OCT sources) and demonstrate that the soliton states in microresonators exhibit a residual intensity noise floor at high offset frequencies that is ca. 3 dB lower than a traditional OCT source at identical power, and can exhibit significantly lower noise performance for powers at the milli-Watt level. Moreover, we demonstrate that classical amplitude noise of all soliton comb teeth are correlated, i.e., common mode, in contrast to superluminescent diodes or incoherent microcomb states, which opens a new avenue to improve imaging speed and performance beyond the thermal noise limit.
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