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An Alternative to LEDs for Full-Field Imaging

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A broadband fiber amplified spontaneous emission light source delivers the brightness and low spatial and temporal coherence required for optical coherence tomography and ranging applications.

BRANDON REDDING, U.S. NAVAL RESEARCH LAB; PEYMAN AHMADI, NUFERN INC.; and HUI CAO, YALE UNIVERSITY

For some applications, the defining attributes of traditional lasers — high spatial and temporal coherence — can have an adverse effect. High spatial coherence introduces artifacts such as speckle in imaging, which degrades the image. As a result, low-spatial coherence sources such as thermal sources or LEDs are still used in most full-field imaging systems, despite their limited brightness. Low temporal coherence is also desirable in optical coherence tomography (OCT) or frequency resolved lidar, since it provides depth information or ranging. While thermal sources and LEDs...Read full article

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    Published: April 2016
    Glossary
    spatial coherence
    The maintenance of a fixed-phase relationship across the full diameter of a cross section of a laser beam.
    amplified spontaneous emission
    Broadband radiation emitted by a laser that does not transmit through the optical element. It can be removed by filtering.
    camerassemiconductor lasersLasersImagingLight Sourcesfiber ASE sourcespeckle-free imagingOCTspatial coherenceamplified spontaneous emissionfiber lasersLEDsVCSEL arrayNufernXLMA fiberFeatures

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