Abstract

This Letter reports on the use of a supercontinuum light source to achieve ultrahigh resolution and ultrahigh sensitive optical microangiography (OMAG) imaging of microcirculations within tissue beds in vivo. After passing through a specially designed optical filter with a passband of 120 nm centered on 800 nm, the light source is coupled into an optic-fiber-based OMAG system that provides a measured axial resolution of ∼3 μm over a ranging distance of 2 mm. Within this ranging distance, the system gives an averaged signal-to-noise ratio of 87 dB and a sensitivity roll-off of 7 dB at an A-scan rate of 70 kHz. We demonstrate the capability of the system to visualize a detailed microvascular perfusion map, including the single red blood cells within the capillaries, by imaging a mouse ear flap in vivo.

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