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Diffractive Catheter Enhances OCT Imaging

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A new imaging catheter that enables real-time, ultrahigh-resolution OCT imaging at 800 nm to form a 3-D volumetric dataset could potentially improve image contrast via increased light scattering and less tissue absorption. Called a diffractive catheter, the device was developed by researchers from Johns Hopkins University and the University of Washington. Currently, such catheters and endoscopes are designed to work at around 1300 nm, but a smaller wavelength is more convenient in achieving an ultrahigh-axial resolution with a broadband light source. Reflected spectra of the...Read full article

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    Photonics Spectra
    Jun 2014
    GLOSSARY
    broadband
    Indicating a capability to deal with a relatively wide spectral bandwidth.
    chromatic aberration
    The lens aberration resulting from the normal increase in refractive index of all common materials toward the blue end of the spectrum. The change in image size from one color to another is known as lateral color or chromatic difference of magnification.
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