光学相干层析成像
光学
穿透深度
断层摄影术
散射
基点
光学(聚焦)
医学影像学
材料科学
临床前影像学
镜头(地质)
计算机科学
生物医学工程
物理
人工智能
医学
生物
生物技术
体内
作者
Evan T. Jelly,Yang Zhao,Kengyeh K. Chu,Hillel Price,Michael Crose,Zachary A. Steelman,Adam Wax
摘要
For many clinical applications, such as dermatology, optical coherence tomography (OCT) suffers from limited penetration depth due primarily to the highly scattering nature of biological tissues. Here, we present a novel implementation of dual-axis optical coherence tomography (DA-OCT) that offers improved depth penetration in skin imaging at 1.3 µm compared to conventional OCT. Several unique aspects of DA-OCT are examined here, including the requirements for scattering properties to realize the improvement and the limited depth of focus (DOF) inherent to the technique. To overcome this limitation, our approach uses a tunable lens to coordinate focal plane selection with image acquisition to create an enhanced DOF for DA-OCT. This improvement in penetration depth is quantified experimentally against conventional on-axis OCT using tissue phantoms and mouse skin. The results presented here suggest the potential use of DA-OCT in situations where a high degree of scattering limits depth penetration in OCT imaging.
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