Abstract
We investigated clinical imaging of the human retina with visible-light optical coherence tomography (vis-OCT) with a 1 µm axial resolution. Imaging was performed with rectangular modulation of the scanning beam that reduced image speckle noise and preserved fine anatomical features. B-scans acquired with scan modulation revealed new anatomical features and demonstrated increased contrast to noise ratio (CNR) over regularly acquired B-scans.
Original language | English (US) |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings Volume 11228, Optical Coherence Tomography and Coherence Domain Optical Methods in Biomedicine XXIV |
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State | Published - 2020 |