Stephane Paes, S. Ryu, Jihoon Na, EunSeo Choi, Changsu Lee, B. Lee
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Combined applications of iterative deconvolution methods and adaptive speckle filters for optical coherence tomography
Coherence of light commonly used in optical coherence tomography can induce axial resolution loss and speckle generation. Combined use of iterative deconvolution methods and adaptive speckle filters can significantly reduce it and give clearer images.