Simultaneous multi-spatial scanning optical coherence tomography (OCT) based on spectrum-slicing of a broadband source
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This paper reports the characterization of a novel daisy-chained multi-channel optical coherence tomography (MC-OCT) method capable of concurrent scanning at multiple sites along the sample arm length of a low coherence interferometer. For this study, a cascade of two wavelength-based beam splitters is used to split the sample arm beam into three channels, forming three imaging (sensing) units. Channel-specific free-space beam paths are introduced in the sample arm to ensure equal optical path lengths amongst the different sensing beams, and hence, a single reference reflector is employed for simultaneous interrogation of signals reflected from samples (or from different spots of a sample). Realistic simulation is carried out to study the properties of the interference patterns such as axial resolutions and spurious side-lobes. Using a broadband light source of 50 nm bandwidth at 840 nm centre wavelength, the achieved axial resolutions of 24.23 µm, 17.81 µm and 20.49 µm for channels 1, 2 and 3, respectively, are in good correlation with simulations. Experimental results on a 3D-printed phantom further validate the imaging functionality of the system. The findings demonstrate a new single source and single interferometric-based MC-OCT method that can feasibly improve the transverse-scan throughput of conventional OCT. © 2019 IOP Publishing Ltd.
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Concurrent scanning, Imaging unit, Interferometer, Multi-channel, Optical coherence tomography, Wavelength channel, 3d printers, Interferometers, Light sources, Scanning, Tomography, Broadband light sources, Imaging units, Interference patterns, Low coherence interferometers, Multi channel, Optical path lengths, Reference reflectors, Wavelength channels, Optical tomography