Visible-light optical coherence tomography: a review. Shu, X., Beckmann, L., & Zhang, H. F. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 22(12):121707, December, 2017. Paper doi abstract bibtex Visible-light optical coherence tomography (vis-OCT) is an emerging imaging modality, providing new capabilities in both anatomical and functional imaging of biological tissue. It relies on visible light illumination, whereas most commercial and investigational OCTs use near-infrared light. As a result, vis-OCT requires different considerations in engineering design and implementation but brings unique potential benefits to both fundamental research and clinical care of several diseases. Here, we intend to provide a summary of the development of vis-OCT and its demonstrated applications. We also provide perspectives on future technology improvement and applications.
@article{shu_visible-light_2017,
title = {Visible-light optical coherence tomography: a review},
volume = {22},
issn = {1083-3668},
shorttitle = {Visible-light optical coherence tomography},
url = {https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5745673/},
doi = {10.1117/1.JBO.22.12.121707},
abstract = {Visible-light optical coherence tomography (vis-OCT) is an emerging imaging modality, providing new capabilities in both anatomical and functional imaging of biological tissue. It relies on visible light illumination, whereas most commercial and investigational OCTs use near-infrared light. As a result, vis-OCT requires different considerations in engineering design and implementation but brings unique potential benefits to both fundamental research and clinical care of several diseases. Here, we intend to provide a summary of the development of vis-OCT and its demonstrated applications. We also provide perspectives on future technology improvement and applications.},
number = {12},
urldate = {2022-09-27},
journal = {Journal of Biomedical Optics},
author = {Shu, Xiao and Beckmann, Lisa and Zhang, Hao F.},
month = dec,
year = {2017},
pmid = {29218923},
pmcid = {PMC5745673},
pages = {121707},
}
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