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Chip based common-path optical coherence tomography system with an on-chip microlens and multi-reference suppresion algorithm

Authors :
Johannes S. Kanger
René M. de Ridder
Nicolás Weiss
Vinod Subramaniam
Kerstin Worhoff
Markus Pollnau
Ton G. van Leeuwen
Lantian Chang
Nanobiophysics
Biomedical Photonic Imaging
Other Research
Biomedical Engineering and Physics
ACS - Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences
CCA -Cancer Center Amsterdam
Translational Physiology
Executive board Vrije Universiteit
Source :
Optics express, 24(12):12635. The Optical Society, Chang, L, Weiss, N, van Leeuwen, T G, Pollnau, M, de Ridder, R M, Wörhoff, K, Subramaniam, V & Kanger, J S 2016, ' Chip based common-path optical coherence tomography system with an on-chip microlens and multi-reference suppression algorithm ', Optics Express, vol. 24, no. 12, pp. 12635-50 . https://doi.org/10.1364/OE.24.012635, Optics express, 24(12), 12635-12650. The Optical Society, Optics Express, 24(12), 12635-50. The Optical Society
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

We demonstrate an integrated optical probe including an on-chip microlens for a common-path swept-source optical coherence tomography system. This common-path design uses the end facet of the silicon oxynitride waveguide as the reference plane, thus eliminating the need of a space-consuming and dispersive on-chip loop reference arm, thereby obviating the need for dispersion compensation. The on-chip micro-ball lens eliminates the need of external optical elements for coupling the light between the chip and the sample. The use of this lens leads to a signal enhancement up to 37 dB compared to the chip without a lens. The light source, the common-path arm and the detector are connected by a symmetric Y junction having a wavelength independent splitting ratio (50/50) over a much larger bandwidth than can be obtained with a directional coupler. The signal-to-noise ratio of the system was measured to be 71 dB with 2.6 mW of power on a mirror sample at a distance of 0.3 mm from the waveguide end facet. Cross-sectional OCT images of a layered optical phantom sample are demonstrated with our system. A method, based on an extended Fourier-domain OCT model, for suppressing ghost images caused by additional parasitic reference planes is experimentally demonstrated. (c) 2016 Optical Society of America

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ISSN :
10944087
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Optics express, 24(12):12635. The Optical Society, Chang, L, Weiss, N, van Leeuwen, T G, Pollnau, M, de Ridder, R M, Wörhoff, K, Subramaniam, V & Kanger, J S 2016, ' Chip based common-path optical coherence tomography system with an on-chip microlens and multi-reference suppression algorithm ', Optics Express, vol. 24, no. 12, pp. 12635-50 . https://doi.org/10.1364/OE.24.012635, Optics express, 24(12), 12635-12650. The Optical Society, Optics Express, 24(12), 12635-50. The Optical Society
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