1. In vivo human retinal swept source optical coherence tomography and angiography at 830 nm with a CMOS compatible photonic integrated circuit.
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Rank EA, Nevlacsil S, Muellner P, Hainberger R, Salas M, Gloor S, Duelk M, Sagmeister M, Kraft J, Leitgeb RA, and Drexler W
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- Angiography methods, Humans, Tomography, Optical Coherence methods, Angiography instrumentation, Equipment Design, Retina diagnostic imaging, Tomography, Optical Coherence instrumentation
- Abstract
Photonic integrated circuits (PIC) provide promising functionalities to significantly reduce the size and costs of optical coherence tomography (OCT) systems. This paper presents an imaging platform operating at a center wavelength of 830 nm for ophthalmic application using PIC-based swept source OCT. An on-chip Mach-Zehnder interferometer (MZI) configuration, which comprises an input power splitter, polarization beam splitters in the sample and the reference arm, and a 50/50 coupler for signal interference represents the core element of the system with a footprint of only [Formula: see text]. The system achieves 94 dB imaging sensitivity with 750 [Formula: see text]W on the sample, 50 kHz imaging speed and 5.5 [Formula: see text]m axial resolution (in soft tissue). With this setup, in vivo human retinal imaging of healthy subjects was performed producing B-scans, three-dimensional renderings as well as OCT angiography. These promising results are significant prerequisites for further integration of optical and electronic building blocks on a single swept source-OCT PIC., (© 2021. The Author(s).)
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- 2021
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