Spatial refractive index measurement of porcine artery using differential phase optical coherence microscopy
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- DOI: 10.1002/lsm.20407
Spatial refractive index measurement of porcine artery using differential phase optical coherence microscopy
Abstract
Background and objectives: We describe a methodology to record spatial variation of refractive index of porcine renal artery using differential phase optical coherence microscopy (DP-OCM).
Study design/materials and methods: The DP-OCM provides quantitative measurement of thin specimen phase retardation and refractive index by measuring optical path-length changes on the order of a few nanometers and with a lateral resolution of 3 microm. The DP-OCM instrumentation is an all-fiber, dual-channel Michelson interferometer constructed using a polarization maintaining (PM) fiber.
Results: Two-dimensional en face dual-channel phase images are taken over a 150 x 200 microm region on a microscopic slide, and the images are reconstructed by plotting a two-dimensional refractive index map as the OCM beam is moved across the sample.
Conclusions: Because the DP-OCM can record transient changes in the optical path-length, the system may be used to record quantitative optical path-length alterations of tissue in response to various stimuli. A fiber-based DP-OCM may have the potential to substantially improve in vivo imaging of individual cells for a variety of clinical diagnostics, and monitoring applications.
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