Numerical calibration method for a multiple spectrometer-based OCT system.
Yusi MiaoJun SongDestiny HsuRingo NgYifan JianMarinko V SarunicMyeong Jin JuPublished in: Biomedical optics express (2022)
The present paper introduces a numerical calibration method for the easy and practical implementation of multiple spectrometer-based spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) systems. To address the limitations of the traditional hardware-based spectrometer alignment across more than one spectrometer, we applied a numerical spectral calibration algorithm where the pixels corresponding to the same wavelength in each unit are identified through spatial- and frequency-domain interferometric signatures of a mirror sample. The utility of dual spectrometer-based SD-OCT imaging is demonstrated through in vivo retinal imaging at two different operation modes with high-speed and dual balanced acquisitions, respectively, in which the spectral alignment is critical to achieve improved retinal image data without any artifacts caused by misalignment of the spectrometers.
Keyphrases
- optical coherence tomography
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- diabetic retinopathy
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- deep learning
- healthcare
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- magnetic resonance
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