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Swept source / Fourier domain polarization sensitive optical coherence tomography with a passive polarization delay unit
opticsinfobase.org (Apr 19 2012)
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Bernhard Baumann, WooJhon Choi, Benjamin Potsaid, David Huang, Jay S. Duker, James G. FujimotoPolarization sensitive optical coherence tomography (PS-OCT) is a functional imaging method that provides additional contrast using the light polarizing properties of a sample. This manuscript describes PS-OCT based on ultrahigh speed swept source / Fourier domain OCT operating ...
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