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OCT Branches Out

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Hank Hogan, Contributing Editor, [email protected]

For optical coherence tomography, it’s time to branch out. Improvements in imaging, the use of a wider array of wavelengths, and advances in contrast agents promise to make OCT a tool that can be used to diagnose and treat disease – as well as to make better consumer goods. However, issues related to cost, speed and new capabilities present challenges. OCT is an interferometric technique, with the interaction between a sample and reference beam yielding images at wavelength- and tissue-dependent depths. It is used, among other things, for imaging structures in the eye. ...Read full article

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