| Literature DB >> 27446696 |
Valentin Aranha Dos Santos1, Leopold Schmetterer2, Graham J Triggs3, Rainer A Leitgeb4, Martin Gröschl5, Alina Messner4, Doreen Schmidl6, Gerhard Garhofer6, Gerold Aschinger1, René M Werkmeister7.
Abstract
In optical coherence tomography (OCT), the axial resolution is directly linked to the coherence length of the employed light source. It is currently unclear if OCT allows measuring thicknesses below its axial resolution value. To investigate spectral-domain OCT imaging in the super-resolution regime, we derived a signal model and compared it with the experiment. Several island thin film samples of known refractive indices and thicknesses in the range 46 - 163 nm were fabricated and imaged. Reference thickness measurements were performed using a commercial atomic force microscope. In vivo measurements of the tear film were performed in 4 healthy subjects. Our results show that quantitative super-resolved thickness measurement can be performed using OCT. In addition, we report repeatable tear film lipid layer visualization. Our results provide a novel interpretation of the OCT axial resolution limit and open a perspective to deeper extraction of the information hidden in the coherence volume.Entities:
Keywords: (170.4470) Ophthalmology; (170.4500) Optical coherence tomography
Year: 2016 PMID: 27446696 PMCID: PMC4948620 DOI: 10.1364/BOE.7.002650
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Opt Express ISSN: 2156-7085 Impact factor: 3.732