Abstract

The basic principles of measurements in spectral-domain low coherence interferometry (optical coherence tomography, optical coherence microscopy) based on acousto-optic filtration are discussed. Relations for extracting information about sample’s spatial structure from a series of spectral interference images acquired with spectral tuning are given. The implementation of measurements in spectral domain using acousto-optic filtration is considered. The effect of the acousto-optic filter characteristics on depth measurement range and depth resolution is estimated. The results of modelling of the interference signal and experimental data obtained in the scheme with acousto-optic filtration of interfering beams at the output of Michelson interferometer are presented.

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