Cross-polarised optical coherence tomography is a promising technique to reveal certain pathologic conditions in tissue. However, endoscopic devices with flexible small probes to detect diseased areas intraoperatively barely exist. We present an extension of a commercially available swept-source OCT system. Applying a common-path probe, the polarisation of reference and sample arm does not need to be further balanced. Due to a depolariser, the system is independent of the inputpolarisation.

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Milanesi, Alessio
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2020-01-01

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Cross-polarised optical coherence tomography is a promising technique to reveal certain pathologic conditions in tissue. However, endoscopic devices with flexible small probes to detect diseased areas intraoperatively barely exist. We present an extension of a commercially available swept-source OCT system. Applying a common-path probe, the polarisation of reference and sample arm does not need to be further balanced. Due to a depolariser, the system is independent of the inputpolarisation.
2020
Milanesi, Alessio; Magni, Giada; Centi, Sonia; Schifino, Gioacchino; Aluigi, Annalisa; Khlebtsov, Boris N.; Cavigli, Lucia; Barucci, Andrea; Khlebtsov...espandi
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