| Literature DB >> 26405909 |
Muhammad Faizan Shirazi1, Nam Hyun Cho1, Woonggyu Jung2, Jeehyun Kim1.
Abstract
Adaptive optics plays an important role in the correction of high-order aberrations to enhance lateral resolution. An OCT system coupled with a programmable phase modulator is designed to verify lateral resolution improvement. The Hamamatsu high-resolution, non-pixelized, optically addressed light modulator (PAL-SLM) PPM X7550 series is used to correct aberrations, utilizing a simple method based on phase information from OCT images. The advantages of this method are its high simplicity and low cost. A raster scanning technique is adopted to scan samples covered with scattering suspension. Metal lines covered with scattering suspension are imaged, and a respective correction is applied to remove the aberration. Results demonstrate an improvement in lateral resolution on metal grid samples.Entities:
Keywords: OCT; PAL-SLM; aberration correction; adaptive optics; lateral resolution
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26405909 DOI: 10.3233/BME-151445
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Mater Eng ISSN: 0959-2989 Impact factor: 1.300