| Literature DB >> 18382508 |
Nigel R Munce1, Adrian Mariampillai, Beau A Standish, Mihaela Pop, Kevan J Anderson, George Y Liu, Tim Luk, Brian K Courtney, Graham A Wright, I Alex Vitkin, Victor X D Yang.
Abstract
A novel flexible scanning optical probe is constructed with a finely etched optical fiber strung through a platinum coil in the lumen of a dissipative polymer. The packaged probe is 2.2 mm in diameter with a rigid length of 6mm when using a ball lens or 12 mm when scanning the fiber proximal to a gradient-index (GRIN) lens. Driven by constant high voltage (1-3 kV) at low current (< 5 microA), the probe oscillates to provide wide forward-viewing angle (13 degrees and 33 degrees with ball and GRIN lens designs, respectively) and high-frame-rate (10-140 fps) operation. Motion of the probe tip is observed with a high-speed camera and compared with theory. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging with the probe is demonstrated with a wavelength-swept source laser. Images of an IR card as well as in vivo Doppler OCT images of a tadpole heart are presented. This optomechanical design offers a simple, inexpensive method to obtain a high-frame-rate forward-viewing scanning probe.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18382508 DOI: 10.1364/ol.33.000657
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Opt Lett ISSN: 0146-9592 Impact factor: 3.776