bachmann.net - Phase-locked Fourier domain optical coherence tomography

Description: Fourier or spectral domain optical coherence tomography (FDOCT) is a multi-dimensional interferometric imaging modality that has attracted increasing interest during the last few years. The reason is its outstanding sensitivity allowing high speed 2D and 3D imaging of weakly backscattering biological tissues in vivo and with high axial resolution. FDOCT has today largely replaced the preceding time domain OCT due to its marked advantage in sensitivity and acquisition speed. In particular, for fast in vivo r

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