Invention Grant
- Patent Title: OCT using spectrally resolved bandwidth
- Patent Title (中): OCT使用光谱解析带宽
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Application No.: US12832001Application Date: 2010-07-07
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Publication No.: US08540627B2Publication Date: 2013-09-24
- Inventor: Marc D. Feldman , Thomas E. Milner , Jung Hwan Oh , Eunha Kim , Karthik Kumar , Chris Condit , Robert Grant , Nate Kemp , Jeehyun Kim , Shaochen Chen , Li-Hsin Han
- Applicant: Marc D. Feldman , Thomas E. Milner , Jung Hwan Oh , Eunha Kim , Karthik Kumar , Chris Condit , Robert Grant , Nate Kemp , Jeehyun Kim , Shaochen Chen , Li-Hsin Han
- Applicant Address: US TX Austin
- Assignee: Board of Regents, The University of Texas System
- Current Assignee: Board of Regents, The University of Texas System
- Current Assignee Address: US TX Austin
- Agency: Rosenbaum IP
- Agent J. Peter Paredes
- Main IPC: A61B1/00
- IPC: A61B1/00 ; A61B1/07

Abstract:
The embodiments disclosed herein is related to a system for optical coherence tomographic imaging of turbid (i.e., scattering) materials utilizing multiple channels of information. The multiple channels of information may be comprised and encompass spatial, angle, spectral and polarization domains. More specifically, the embodiments disclosed herein is related to methods and apparatus for utilizing optical sources, systems or receivers capable of providing (source), processing (system) or recording (receiver) a multiplicity of channels of spectral information for optical coherence tomographic imaging of turbid materials. In these methods and apparatus the multiplicity of channels of spectral information that can be provided by the source, processed by the system, or recorded by the receiver are used to convey simultaneously spatial, spectral or polarimetric information relating to the turbid material being imaged tomographically. The multichannel optical coherence tomographic methods can be incorporated into an endoscopic probe for imaging a patient. The endoscope comprises an optical fiber array and can comprise a plurality of optical fibers adapted to be disposed in the patient. The optical fiber array transmits the light from the light source into the patient, and transmits the light reflected by the patient out of the patient. The plurality of optical fibers in the array is in optical communication with the light source. The multichannel optical coherence tomography system comprises a detector for receiving the light from the array and analyzing the light. The methods and apparatus may be applied for imaging a vessel, biliary, GU and/or GI tract of a patient.
Public/Granted literature
- US20110009701A1 OCT USING SPECTRALLY RESOLVED BANDWIDTH Public/Granted day:2011-01-13
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