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1 January 1998 Fast OCT assembly using wide-area detection
Razvan Lazar, Herman Brunner, Ralf Seschek, Thomas H. Meier, Rudolf W. Steiner
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Abstract
OCT with wide area detection has proven to be a good instrument to obtain tomographic images of epithelial structures. A depth of 2 mm was reached with a CCD-camera setup. Due to the lack of an effective image preprocessing the data acquisition time was too long to carry out measurements in vivo. A new detector head using line detector arrays was developed with the advantage of interference detection by complementary detectors and data reduction by analog computing.
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Razvan Lazar, Herman Brunner, Ralf Seschek, Thomas H. Meier, and Rudolf W. Steiner "Fast OCT assembly using wide-area detection", Proc. SPIE 3194, Photon Propagation in Tissues III, (1 January 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.301070
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KEYWORDS
Optical coherence tomography

Sensors

Analog electronics

CCD cameras

Data acquisition

Detector arrays

Detector development

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