Markus LaubscherMathieu DucrosBoris KaramataTheo LasserR. P. Salathé
Most current optical coherence tomography systems provide two-dimensional cross-sectional or en face images. Successive adjacent images have to be acquired to reconstruct three-dimensional objects, which can be time consuming. Here we demonstrate three-dimensional optical coherence tomography (3D OCT) at video rate. A 58 by 58 smart-pixel detector array was employed. A sample volume of 210x210x80 m3 (corresponding to 58x58x58 voxels) was imaged at 25 Hz. The longitudinal and transverse resolutions are 3 m and 9 m respectively. The sensitivity of the system was 76 dB. Video rate 3D OCT is illustrated by movies of a strand of hair undergoing fast thermal damage.
Andrew M. RollinsManish D. KulkamiSiavash YazdanfarJoseph A. Izatt
Isuru Chanilka WithanawasamJakir Hossain Ovi
Andrew M. RollinsManish D. KulkarniSiavash YazdanfarRujchai Ung-arunyaweeJoseph A. Izatt
Desmond C. AdlerYu ChenRobert HuberJoseph M. SchmittJames L. ConnollyJames G. Fujimoto
Markus LaubscherMathieu DucrosBoris KaramataTheo Lasser