University of California Davis, Department of Biomedical Engineering, 451 Health Sciences Drive, Davis, California 95616, USA.
J Biomed Opt. 2010 Sep-Oct;15(5):056011. doi: 10.1117/1.3494556.
Single spectrometer-based complex conjugate artifact removal methods are evaluated for in vivo imaging with complementary metal-oxide semiconductor line scan camera based high-speed Fourier-domain optical coherence tomography (FD-OCT) at 100,000 axial scans per second. Performance of three different phase-shifting methods with the same OCT engine is evaluated using modified data acquisition schemes, depending on the requirements of each phase-shifting technique. The suppression ratio of complex conjugate artifact images using a paperboard is assessed for all tested methods. Several other characteristics, including a list of additional hardware requirements (beyond standard FD-OCT components) and data acquisition schemes for each of the methods is presented. In vivo full-range images of human fingerpad and nail are shown and compared with standard FD-OCT images. Additionally, a complex-conjugate-free human retinal volume acquired at the speed of 100,000 A-scans/s is presented.
基于单光谱仪的复共轭伪影消除方法在每秒 100,000 次轴向扫描的基于互补金属氧化物半导体线扫描相机的高速傅里叶域光学相干断层扫描 (FD-OCT) 中的体内成像中进行了评估。使用修改后的数据采集方案评估了具有相同 OCT 引擎的三种不同相移方法的性能,具体取决于每种相移技术的要求。使用纸板评估了使用所有测试方法的复共轭伪影图像的抑制比。还介绍了其他一些特性,包括每种方法的附加硬件要求列表(超出标准 FD-OCT 组件)和数据采集方案。展示了人指垫和指甲的全范围体内图像,并与标准 FD-OCT 图像进行了比较。此外,还呈现了以 100,000 次 A-扫描/秒的速度获取的无复共轭的人视网膜容积。