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Polarization-insensitive optical coherence tomography using pseudo-depolarized reference light for mitigating birefringence-related image artifacts

Abstract: Significance: Optical coherence tomography (OCT) images are prone to image artifacts due to the birefringence of the sample or the optical system when a polarized light source is used for imaging. These artifacts can lead to degraded image quality and diagnostic information. Aim: We aim to mitigate these birefringence-related artifacts in OCT images by adding a depolarizer module in the reference arm of the interferometer. Approach: We investigated different configurations of liquid crystal patterned retarders as pseudo-depolarizers in the reference arm of OCT setups. We identified the most effective depolarization module layout for polarization artifact suppression for a spectral-domain OCT system based on a Michelson and a Mach-Zehnder interferometer. Results: The performance of our approach was demonstrated in an achromatic quarter-wave plate allowing the selection of a variety of sample polarization states. A substantial improvement of the OCT signal magnitude was observed after placing the optimal depolarizer configuration, reducing the cross-polarization artifact from 5.7 to 1.8 dB and from 8.0 to 1.0 dB below the co-polarized signal for the fiber-based Michelson and Mach-Zehnder setup, respectively. An imaging experiment in the birefringent scleral tissue of a post-mortem alpine marmot eye and a mouse tail specimen further showcased a significant improvement in the detected signal intensity and an enhanced OCT image quality followed by a drastic elimination of the birefringence-related artifacts. Conclusions: Our study presents a simple yet cost-effective technique to mitigate birefringence-related artifacts in OCT imaging. This method can be readily imple mented in existing OCT technology and improve the effectiveness of various OCT imaging applications in biomedicine.

 Autoría: Varaka M., Merkle C.W., May L., Worm S., Augustin M., Fanjul-Vélez F., Lee H.C., Wöhrer A., Glösmann M., Baumann B.,

 Fuente: Journal of Biomedical Optics, 2024, 29(11), 116001

 Editorial: Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)

 Fecha de publicación: 01/11/2024

 Nº de páginas: 17

 Tipo de publicación: Artículo de Revista

 DOI: 10.1117/1.JBO.29.11.116001

 ISSN: 1083-3668,1560-2281

 Url de la publicación: https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JBO.29.11.116001

Autoría

VARAKA, MARIA

MERKLE, CONRAD W.

MAY, LUCAS

WORM, SYBREN

AUGUSTIN, MARCO

LEE, HSIANG-CHIEH

WÖHRER, ADELHEID

GLÖSMANN, MARTIN

BAUMANN, BERNHARD