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- 2024Depolarization for the assessment of caries in polarized light microscopy
- 2023Morphologic analysis of the human tympanic membrane by polarization-sensitive OCT and polarized light microscopy
- 2022Vorrichtung und Verfahren zur Durchführung von Messungen an rotierenden Objekten
- 2021Design and testing of polar-orthotropic multi-layered composites under rotational loadcitations
- 2020Non-destructive testing of a rotating glass-fibre-reinforced polymer disc by swept source optical coherence tomographycitations
- 2020Correlation between lesion progression and depolarization assessed by polarization-sensitive optical coherence tomographycitations
- 2019Assessment of occlusal enamel alterations utilizing depolarization imaging based on PS-OCTcitations
- 2019Assessment of occlusal enamel alterations utilizing depolarization imaging based on PS-OCTcitations
- 2013Magnetomotive imaging of iron oxide nanoparticles as cellular contrast agents for optical coherence tomographycitations
- 2008Effects of axial, transverse, and oblique sample motion in FD OCT in systems with global or rolling shutter line detectorcitations
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Effects of axial, transverse, and oblique sample motion in FD OCT in systems with global or rolling shutter line detector
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<p>This study deals with effects on the interference signal caused by axial, transverse, and oblique motion in spectrometer-based Fourier-domain optical coherence tomography (FD OCT). Two different systems are compared-one with a global shutter line detector and the other with a rolling shutter. We present theoretical and experimental investigations of motion artifacts. Regarding axial motion, fringe washout is observed in both systems, and an additional Doppler frequency shift is seen in the system using a rolling shutter. In addition, both systems show the same SNR decrease as a result of a transversely and obliquely moving sample. The possibility of flow measurement by using the decrease in signal power was demonstrated by imaging 1% Intralipid emulsion flowing through a glass capillary. This research provides an understanding of the SNR degradation caused by sample motion and demonstrates the importance of fast data acquisition in medical imaging.</p>