Optical Coherence Tomography for Biodiagnostics

Joseph A. Izatt, Manish D. Kulkarni, Kenji Kobayashi, Michael V. Sivak, Jennifer K. Barton, and Ashley J. Welch

Novel coherence-domain imaging techniques provide the capability for rapid, noninvasive imaging of microscopic sub-surface structures and blood flows in living biological tissues. The authors describe recent advances in optical coherence tomography (OCT), optical coherence microscopy (OCM), and color Doppler OCT (shown above) as means to provide the medical profession with new diagnostic tools.

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