Ultra-high-resolution SD-OCM imaging with a compact polarization-aligned 840 nm broadband combined-SLED source.
Richard HaindlMarcus DuelkStefan GloorJean DahdahJose OjedaCaterina SturtzelShiyu DengAbigail Joyce DeloriaQian LiMengyang LiuMartin DistelWolfgang DrexlerRainer LeitgebPublished in: Biomedical optics express (2020)
We analyze the influence of intrinsic polarization alignment on image quality and axial resolution employing a broadband 840 nm light source with an optical bandwidth of 160 nm and an output power of 12 mW tailored for spectral-domain optical coherence microscopy (SD-OCM) applications. Three superluminescent diodes (SLEDs) are integrated into a 14-pin butterfly module using a free-space micro-optical bench architecture, maintaining a constant polarization state across the full spectral output. We demonstrate superior imaging performance in comparison to traditionally coupled-SLED broadband light sources in a teleost model organism in-vivo.