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Fourier domain pump-probe optical coherence tomography imaging of Melanin

Source: Opt. Express 18, 12399 (2010); doi:10.1364/OE.18.012399

Issue Date: August 2010

PACS
  • 42.30.Wb
    Image reconstruction; tomography
  • 42.25.Kb
    Optical coherence
  • 87.57.-s
    Medical imaging
  • 87.85.Pq
    Biomedical imaging
  • 42.50.Hz
    Strong-field excitation of optical transitions in quantum systems; multiphoton processes; dynamic Stark shift
  • 42.65.-k
    Nonlinear optics
  • YEAR: 2010
PUBLICATION DATA
ISSN:
1553-9601 (online)
Publisher:
AIP is a member of CrossRef OSA
We report the development of a two-color Fourier domain Pump-Probe Optical Coherence Tomography (PPOCT) system. Tissue phantom experiments to characterize the system performance demonstrated imaging depths in excess of 725 µm, nearly comparable to the base Optical Coherence Tomography system. PPOCT A-line rates were also demonstrated in excess of 1 kHz. The physical origin of the PPOCT signal was investigated with a series of experiments which revealed that the signal is a mixture of short and long lifetime component signals. The short lifetime component was attributed to transient absorption while the long lifetime component may be due to a mixture of transient absorption and thermal effects. Ex vivo images of porcine iris demonstrated the potential for imaging melanin in the eye, where cancer of the melanocytes is the most common form of eye cancer in adults. ©2010 Optical Society of America

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