Optical Coherence Tomography by "Spectral Radar": Improvement of Signal-to-Noise Ratio

Häusler G (2000)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2000

Journal

Publisher: International Society for Optical Engineering; 1999

Book Volume: 3915

Pages Range: 55-59

Abstract

`Spectral radar' combines a white light interferometer with a spectrometer. It is an optical sensor for the acquisition of skin morphology based on OCT techniques. The scattering amplitude along one vertical axis from the surface into the bulk can be measured within one exposure. We will discuss some essentials of signal formation and a new method of signal evaluation that significantly reduces artifacts from some source imperfections. We will further demonstrate new measurements.

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APA:

Häusler, G. (2000). Optical Coherence Tomography by "Spectral Radar": Improvement of Signal-to-Noise Ratio. Proceedings of SPIE, 3915, 55-59.

MLA:

Häusler, Gerd. "Optical Coherence Tomography by "Spectral Radar": Improvement of Signal-to-Noise Ratio." Proceedings of SPIE 3915 (2000): 55-59.

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