Optical design and simulation of an integrated OCT and video rigid laryngoscope
Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences, Ahead of Print. An integrated optical coherence tomography (OCT) and video rigid laryngoscope have been designed to acquire surface and subsurface tissue images of larynx simultaneously. The dual-modality system that is based on a common-path design with components as few as possible effectively maintains the light transmittance without compromising the imaging quality. In this paper, the field of view (FOV) of the system can reach [math] by use of a gradient index (GRIN) lens as the relay element and a four-lens group as the distal objective, respectively. The simulation showed that the modulation transfer function (MTF) value in each FOV of the rigid video endoscope at 160[math]lp/mm is greater than 0.1 while the root mean square (RMS) radii of the OCT beam in the center and edge of the FOV are 14.948[math][math]m and 73.609[math][math]m, respectively. The resolutions of both OCT and video endoscope meet the requirement of clinical application. In addition, all the components of the system are spherical, therefore the system can be of low cost and easy to assemble.
Source: Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences - Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Jiajing Kang Xinyu Li Mingming Wan Jiahui Wang Shanshan Liang Jun Zhang Source Type: research
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