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Fourier domain mode-locked frequency-swept laser speeds OCT

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Kevin Robinson

Optical coherence tomography (OCT) may one day be faster and more accurate, thanks to a new type of laser mode-locking developed by researchers at MIT in Cambridge, Mass. The technique, called Fourier domain mode-locking, yields a frequency-swept laser that can achieve a repetition rate of more than 200 kHz, a sweep range of 145 nm and an instantaneous linewidth of 0.07 nm. OCT is commonly used to diagnose glaucoma and diabetic macular edema, and clinical studies are testing its use in cardiology and endoscopy. The new laser may help advance the technology in these areas, particularly...Read full article

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