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Kvantovaya Elektronika, 2014 Volume 44, Number 7, Pages 664–669 (Mi qe15983)

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Laser biophotonics

Achromatic registration of quadrature components of the optical spectrum in spectral domain optical coherence tomography

P. A. Shilyaginab, G. V. Gelikonovab, V. M. Gelikonovab, A. A. Moiseevab, D. A. Terpelova

a Institute of Applied Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Nizhnii Novgorod
b Nizhny Novgorod State Medical Academy

Abstract: We have thoroughly investigated the method of simultaneous reception of spectral components with the achromatised quadrature phase shift between two portions of a reference wave, designed for the effective suppression of the 'mirror' artefact in the resulting image obtained by means of spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD OCT). We have developed and experimentally tested a phase-shifting element consisting of a beam divider, which splits the reference optical beam into the two beams, and of delay lines being individual for each beam, which create a mutual phase difference of π/2 in the double pass of the reference beam. The phase shift achromatism over a wide spectral range is achieved by using in the delay lines the individual elements with different dispersion characteristics. The ranges of admissible adjustment parameters of the achromatised delay line are estimated for exact and inexact conformity of the geometric characteristics of its components to those calculated. A possibility of simultaneous recording of the close-to-quadrature spectral components with a single linear photodetector element is experimentally confirmed. The suppression of the artefact mirror peak in the OCT-signal by an additional 9 dB relative to the level of its suppression is experimentally achieved when the air delay line is used. Two-dimensional images of the surface positioned at an angle to the axis of the probe beam are obtained with the correction of the 'mirror' artefact while maintaining the dynamic range of the image.

Keywords: optical coherence tomography, autocorrelation artefacts, complex amplitude of the optical spectrum.

PACS: 42.30.Wb, 42.25.Gy, 42.25.Hz

Received: 10.03.2014
Revised: 15.05.2014


 English version:
Quantum Electronics, 2014, 44:7, 664–669

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