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High-speed, high-resolution optical coherence tomography retinal imaging with a frequency-swept laser at 850 nm

Srinivasan et al., 2007

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10382751073326390334
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Srinivasan V
Huber R
Gorczynska I
Fujimoto J
Jiang J
Reisen P
Cable A
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High-speed, high-resolution optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging of the human retina is demonstrated using a frequency-swept laser at 850 nm. A compact external cavity semiconductor laser design, optimized for swept-source ophthalmic OCT, is described. The …
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