Ultrahigh-resolution optical coherence tomography at 1.15 μm using photonic crystal fiber with no zero-dispersion wavelengths
Wang
Hui
author
Fleming
Christine P.
author
Columbia University. Electrical Engineering
Rollins
Andrew M.
author
Columbia University. Electrical Engineering
originator
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Articles
2007
English
We report a broad-band continuum light source with high power, low noise and a smooth spectrum centered at 1.15 μm for ultrahigh-resolution optical coherence tomography (OCT). The continuum is generated by self-phase modulation using a compact 1.059 μm femtosecond laser pumping a novel photonic crystal fiber, which has a convex dispersion profile with no zero dispersion wavelengths. The emission spectrum is red-shifted from the pump wavelength, ranges from 800 to 1300 nm and results in a measured axial resolution of ~2.8 μm in air. We demonstrate ultrahigh-resolution OCT imaging of biological tissue using this light source. The results suggest PCF with this type of dispersion profile is advantageous for generating SC as a light source for ultrahigh-resolution OCT.
Optics
Optics Express
15
6
3085
3092
2007-03-19
http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OE.15.003085
http://hdl.handle.net/10022/AC:P:14905
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