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Polarization Independent Optical Coherence Tomography

Abstract

Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a well established imaging modality for high-resolution three-dimensional imaging in clinical settings. While imaging, care must be taken to minimize the imaging artifacts related to the polarization differences between the sample and the reference signals. Current OCT systems adopt complicated mechanisms, such as the use of multiple detectors, polarization-maintaining fibers, polarization controllers to achieve polarization artifacts free sample images. Often the polarization controllers need readjustment which is not suitable for clinical settings. In this work, we demonstrate a simple approach that can minimize the polarization-related artifacts in the OCT systems. Polarization artifact-free images are acquired using two orthogonally polarized reference signals where the orthogonal polarization is achieved using a Faraday mirror. In the current approach, only a single detector is required which makes the current approach compatible with swept-source or camera-based OCT systems. Furthermore, no polarization controllers are used in the system which increases the system stability while minimizing the artifacts related to the sample birefringence, polarization change due to the sample scattering, and polarization change due to the optical fiber movements present in the system.

Authors

Parmar A; Sharma G; Singh K

Journal

IEEE Photonics Journal, Vol. 14, No. 2, pp. 1–5

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

April 1, 2022

DOI

10.1109/jphot.2022.3148721

ISSN

1943-0647

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