Opt Lett. 2022 Mar 15;47(6):1517-1520. doi: 10.1364/OL.449421.
In optical coherence tomography (OCT), axial resolution and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) are typically viewed as uncoupled parameters. We show that this is true only for mirror-like surfaces and that in diffuse scattering samples such as biological tissues there is an inherent coupling between axial resolution and measurement SNR. We explain the origin of this coupling and demonstrate that it can be used to achieve increased imaging penetration depth at the expense of resolution. Finally, we argue that this coupling should be considered during OCT system design processes that seek to balance the competing needs of resolution, sensitivity, and system/source complexity.
在光学相干断层扫描(OCT)中,轴向分辨率和信噪比(SNR)通常被视为不相关的参数。我们表明,这种情况仅适用于镜面状表面,而在诸如生物组织的漫散射样品中,轴向分辨率和测量 SNR 之间存在固有耦合。我们解释了这种耦合的起源,并证明可以利用它来增加成像穿透深度,而牺牲分辨率。最后,我们认为在 OCT 系统设计过程中应该考虑这种耦合,该过程旨在平衡分辨率、灵敏度和系统/源复杂性的竞争需求。