Abstract

We propose a numerical method to compensate dispersion mismatch in optical coherence tomography (OCT) based on optical-frequency-domain reflectyometry (OFDR). Dispersion mismatch causes phase distortion in interferograms depending on wavelength and results in a loss of resolution. We introduce a method to perform the numerical compensation directly to experimental interferograms in real space. Experimental tests are performed for the case of the Mach–Zehnder type OFDR-OCT using a super-structured-grating distributed-Bragg-reflector (SSG-DBR) laser, in which the wavenumber of the optical source is swept discretely by equal interval. It is shown that the method is effective to improve images for layered transparency sheets. We also apply the method to OFDR-OCT imaging of a human nail.

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