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Supercontinuum sources in optical coherence tomography: A state of the art and the application to scan-free time domain correlation techniques and depth dependant dispersion compensation

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Supercontinuum generation and the development of light sources based on these effects are discussed. We especially emphasize on the use of such sources for optical coherence tomography imaging after a brief overview of OCT systems. Finally we demonstrate the use of a commercial supercontinuum in the frame of ‘scan-free’ time domain correlation and optically processed depth dependant dispersion Compensation.
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hal-03223660 , version 1 (11-05-2021)

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Luc Froehly, Jérémy Meteau. Supercontinuum sources in optical coherence tomography: A state of the art and the application to scan-free time domain correlation techniques and depth dependant dispersion compensation. Optical Fiber Technology, 2012, 18 (5), pp.411 - 419. ⟨hal-03223660⟩
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