Optical amplification in coherence reflectometry

Optics: measuring and testing – By light interference – For dimensional measurement

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to an apparatus and a method for optical coherence reflectometry, in particular for optical coherence tomography. The invention particularly relates to the route of the light field in the sample arm. The reflected light field in the sample arm is amplified before being received by a combining means, said combining means being capable of receiving the reflected light field from the sample arm as well as the second reflected light field from the reference arm. Thereby, it is possible to direct substantially all light energy in the sample arm to the combining means, and to obtain fully the utilisation of the amplification of the reflected light field since preferably only the reflected light field is amplified by the optical amplifier. This leads to an improved signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) whereby an increase of the maximal penetration depth is obtained. Thereby, the apparatus is useful for obtaining optical biopsies of transparent as well as non-transparent tissues as well as new technical fields wherein the increased SNR allows the use of the present apparatus.

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