リアルタイムの表面ストークスフィードバックを備えた高速,広場,ファイバーベースのPS-OCTシステムで,円形の入力ポラライゼーションのための回路のフィードバックを備えています
Yaping Shi1, Jingjiang Xu1, Zhaoyu Gong1
1Department of Bioengineering, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98105, USA.
Biomedical optics express
|February 16, 2026
まとめ
私たちは,イン・ビヴォ・バイレフリンゲンスのイメージングのための高速極化感受光学相干性トモグラフィー (PS-OCT) システムを開発しました. 新しいフィードバックメカニズムは,偏振を安定させ,診断のための詳細な口腔画像を可能にします.
科学分野:
- バイオメディカル光学
- メディカルイマージング (医学イメージング)
- 光学相関トモグラフィー
背景:
- 繊維ベースの偏光感光コヒーレンストモグラフィー (PS-OCT) システムは,特にハンドヘルドデバイスでは,入力偏光状態 (SOP) の不安定性で課題に直面しています.
- 組織の正確な二重断層画像は,安定した制御された光の偏振を必要とします.
- 既存の方法は,包括的なin vivo診断に必要な速度と視野を欠いている可能性があります.
研究 の 目的:
- 信頼性の高い in vivo バイレフレンジェンスのイメージングのための高速,広場,繊維ベースの PS-OCT システムを提示します.
- ファイバーベースのPS-OCTにおける入力SOPの安定化のためのリアルタイムフィードバックメカニズムを導入する.
- 組織床の詳細な構造的および極化解像度画像化のためのシステムの能力を実証する.
主な方法:
- 600 kHzのスウィップソースレーザーを利用したファイバーベースのPS-OCTシステムの開発.
- ステークスベクトルフィードバックメカニズムのリアルタイムサンプル表面の実装で,インシデントの循環的偏振を安定させる.
- 軸解像度 (~37.8 μm) をバランスさせ,偏振モード分散 (PMD) を緩和するために20 nmの帯域幅でシステムの最適化を行い, >200の絶滅比を達成します.
- 42×42mm2の視野でヒトの前部口腔の反復性検証とin vivoイメージングのための幻視研究.
主要な成果:
- リアルタイムのSOPフィードバックメカニズムは,高い重複性 (平均角標準偏差6.52°) を示した.
- このシステムは,詳細な構造と極化コントラストを備えた広い視野 (42×42mm2) を達成した.
- 面膜の指向,歯周二断裂,および初期段階の組織異常を同時に評価することが可能であった.
結論:
- 開発された高速,広場PS-OCTシステムは,in vivo二重断裂画像の合理化および堅牢なソリューションを提供します.
- リアルタイム SOP 安定化技術は,固有のファイバーベースの不安定性を克服します.
- この技術は,歯科における高度な診断と軟組織イメージングのための臨床翻訳を容易にする.
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