Kumar et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Fast 3D in vivo swept-source optical coherence tomography using a two-axis MEMSscanning micromirrorKumar et al., 2008
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- Kumar K
- Condit J
- McElroy A
- Kemp N
- Hoshino K
- Milner T
- Zhang X
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- Journal of Optics A: Pure and Applied Optics
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We report on a fibre-based forward-imaging swept-source optical coherence tomography system using a high-reflectivity two-axis microelectromechanical scanning mirror for high- speed 3D in vivo visualization of cellular-scale architecture of biological specimens. The …
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