With this framework, we highlight non-intuitive mechanisms whereby the design of the frequency comb source can affect imaging performance.
Here, we define a common terminology for describing these signals, and we develop a mathematical framework that relates the RF properties of these fringe signals to the parameters of the frequency comb source. RF Properties of Circular-Ranging OCT SignalsÄOI: 10.1364/OL.450318 Received Accepted Posted View: PDFĪbstract: Circular-ranging optical coherence tomography systems that use a time-stepped frequency comb source generate interference fringe signals that are more complex than those of a conventional swept-source OCT system. Note: Author names will be searched in the keywords field, also, but that may find papers where the person is mentioned, rather than papers they authored.Use a comma to separate multiple people: J Smith, RL Jones, Macarthur.Use these formats for best results: Smith or J Smith.For best results, use the separate Authors field to search for author names.Use quotation marks " " around specific phrases where you want the entire phrase only.Question mark (?) - Example: "gr?y" retrieves documents containing "grey" or "gray".Asterisk ( * ) - Example: "elect*" retrieves documents containing "electron," "electronic," and "electricity".Improve efficiency in your search by using wildcards.Example: (photons AND downconversion) - pump.Example: (diode OR solid-state) AND laser.Note the Boolean sign must be in upper-case. Separate search groups with parentheses and Booleans.Keep it simple - don't use too many different parameters.