作者
Rainer Hainberger,Paul Müllner,Moritz Eggeling,Alejandro Maese-Novo,Yevhenii M. Morozov,Stefan Nevlacsil,Pietro Cipriano,Desiree Rist,Martin Sagmeister,Jochen Kraft,Stefan Richter,M. Kempe,S. Gloor,Marcus Duelk,Nanko Verwaal,Günay Yurtsever,Mathias Berciano,Filippo Ferraro,Pol Van Dorpe,Anja Agneter,Quang Vinh Nguyễn,Elisabet Rank,Wolfgang Drexler,Mareike Trappen,Matthias Blaicher,Michael Thiel,Sharon M. Butler,Kamil Gradkowski,Padraic E. Morrissey,Peter O’Brien,Marko Vlaskovic,Horst Zimmermann,Dana Seyringer
摘要
We report on the progress of our efforts to apply silicon nitride photonic integrated circuits (PIC) to the miniaturization of optical coherence tomography (OCT) with the goal of facilitating its widespread use in ophthalmology at the point of care. In particular, we highlight the design and optical characterization of photonic building blocks allowing the realization of a silicon nitride PIC-based multi-channel swept-source OCT system in the 1060 nm wavelength region. Apart from waveguide structures, these building blocks include 3D-printed microlenses on the PIC end facets for efficient light coupling to and from the PIC.