光学相干层析成像
光学
背景(考古学)
计算机科学
医学影像学
扫描仪
计算机视觉
光学(聚焦)
生物成像
图像处理
显微镜
光学层析成像
信号(编程语言)
人工智能
生物医学工程
物理
医学
图像(数学)
生物
古生物学
荧光
程序设计语言
作者
Brett E. Bouma,Johannes F. de Boer,David Huang,Ik–Kyung Jang,Taishi Yonetsu,Cadman L. Leggett,Rainer A. Leitgeb,David D. Sampson,Melissa J. Suter,Benjamin J. Vakoc,Martin Villiger,Maciej Wojtkowski
标识
DOI:10.1038/s43586-022-00162-2
摘要
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a non-contact method for imaging the topological and internal microstructure of samples in three dimensions. OCT can be configured as a conventional microscope, as an ophthalmic scanner, or using endoscopes and small diameter catheters for accessing internal biological organs. In this Primer, we describe the principles underpinning the different instrument configurations that are tailored to distinct imaging applications and explain the origin of signal, based on light scattering and propagation. Although OCT has been used for imaging inanimate objects, we focus our discussion on biological and medical imaging. We examine the signal processing methods and algorithms that make OCT exquisitely sensitive to reflections as weak as just a few photons and that reveal functional information in addition to structure. Image processing, display and interpretation, which are all critical for effective biomedical imaging, are discussed in the context of specific applications. Finally, we consider image artifacts and limitations that commonly arise and reflect on future advances and opportunities.
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