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Wide-field high-speed space-division multiplexing optical coherence tomography using an integrated photonic device

Huang et al., 2017

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264600325019294058
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Huang Y
Badar M
Nitkowski A
Weinroth A
Tansu N
Zhou C
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Biomedical optics express

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Space-division multiplexing optical coherence tomography (SDM-OCT) is a recently developed parallel OCT imaging method in order to achieve multi-fold speed improvement. However, the assembly of fiber optics components used in the first prototype system was …
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