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Ultrahigh speed Spectral / Fourier domain OCT ophthalmic imaging at 70,000 to 312,500 axial scans per second
opticsinfobase.org (Sep 11 2008) Ophthalmology Explore Article
James G. Fujimoto, Benjamin Potsaid, Iwona Gorczynska, Vivek Srinivasan, Yueli Chen, James Jiang, Alex Cable We demonstrate ultrahigh speed spectral / Fourier domain optical coherence tomography (OCT) using an ultrahigh speed CMOS line scan camera at rates of 70,000 - 312,500 axial scans per second. Several design configurations are characterized to illustrate trade-offs between acquisition speed, ... [Opt. Express 16, 15149-15169 (2008)]
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Comment on Article Mentions: James G. Fujimoto Massachusetts Institute of Technology Thorlabs
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Speckle variance detection of microvasculature using swept-source optical coherence tomography
opticsinfobase.org (Jun 26 2008) Cardiology Explore Article
Adrian Mariampillai, Beau A. Standish, Eduardo H. Moriyama, Mamta Khurana, Nigel R. Munce, Michael K. Leung, James Jiang, Alex Cable, Brian C. Wilson, I. Alex Vitkin, Victor X. Yang. We report on imaging of microcirculation by calculating the speckle variance of optical coherence tomography (OCT) structural images acquired using a Fourier domain mode-locked swept-wavelength laser. The algorithm calculates interframe speckle variance in two-dimensional and three-dimensional OCT ... [Opt. Lett. 33, ... (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: Alex Cable Brian C. Wilson Nigel R. Munce






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