Master/slave: the ideal tool for coherence revival based optical coherence tomography imaging instruments

Updated on 27 January 2017   ORAL PRESENTATION Master/slave: the ideal tool for coherence revival based optical coherence tomography imaging instruments (abstract) Adrian Bradu, Sylvain Rivet, Adrian Podoleanu 1 February 2017 • 9:45 – 10:00 AM | Part of SPIE BiOS Back to Photonics West 2017 Abstract Currently, optical coherence tomography (OCT) is almost exclusively implemented via Read more about Master/slave: the ideal tool for coherence revival based optical coherence tomography imaging instruments[…]

Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography (OCTA)

  In the early nineties, a new optical method based on low-coherence interferometry called Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) [1] was developed. This non-invasive imaging method has been widespread in ophthalmology over the past decades thanks to its ability to visualize ocular structures at high resolution in lateral and axial direction. To further improve axial resolution, the use of an ultra-broadband source Read more about Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography (OCTA)[…]

Polarization extinction ratio and polarization dependent intensity noise analyses in long-pulse supercontinuum generation

Updated on 27 January 2017   ORAL PRESENTATION Polarization extinction ratio and polarization dependent intensity noise analyses in long-pulse supercontinuum generation Catherine Chin, Rasmus Dybbro Engelsholm, Peter Morten Moselund, Thomas Feuchter, Lasse Leick, Adrian Podoleanu, Ole Bang 30 January 2017 • 4:26 – 4:38 PM | Part of SPIE LASE Back to Photonics West 2017 Abstract Read more about Polarization extinction ratio and polarization dependent intensity noise analyses in long-pulse supercontinuum generation[…]

Postgraduate Colloquium at the School of Physical Science

Magalie BONDU, Sophie CAUJOLLE and Felix FLEISCHHAUER September 2016 Friday 23rd September, Felix, Magalie and Sophie went to the postgraduate colloquium from the School of Physical Science at the University of Kent. PhD students entering in their third year, were giving presentations about their work and even if we have been in Kent for few months, Read more about Postgraduate Colloquium at the School of Physical Science[…]

2nd UBAPHODESA workshop 29/30th September, University of Kent

Second UBAPHODESA workshop on supercontinuum sources and bioimaging applications such as OCT Magalie BONDU, Sophie CAUJOLLE, Catherine CHIN, Felix FLEISCHHAUER & Michael MARIA On the 29th and 30th of September took the second year UBAPHODESA workshop at the University of Kent place. The purpose was to spread our research and get in touch with our peers Read more about 2nd UBAPHODESA workshop 29/30th September, University of Kent[…]

Polarisation noise in supercontinuum

Background Supercontinuum light sources have traditionally been ignored in many OCT imaging applications owing to poor noise performance1,2. The development of super luminescent diodes (SLD) and tuneable lasers such as swept sources have seen potential growth and adoption for OCT systems in the last decades. However, many of these conventional light sources struggle to provide Read more about Polarisation noise in supercontinuum[…]

Paper published on Master/Slave OCT and BCC imaging

Catherine Chin Master/slave optical coherence tomography imaging of eyelid basal cell carcinoma Authors: Catherine Chin, Adrian Bradu, Rongxuan Lim, Mona Khandwala, John Schofield, Lasse Leick, and Adrian Podoleanu Journal: Applied Optics Vol. 55, Issue 26, pp. 7378-7386 (2016) Link to article Published: September 10th, 2016 Also featured on OCTnews.org Featured on the cover of Issue 26, Read more about Paper published on Master/Slave OCT and BCC imaging[…]