基于偏振敏感光学相干层析成像扩展技术的人眼角膜结构综合研究。

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O V Angelsky, A Y Bekshaev, C Yu Zenkova, D I Ivanskyi, J Zheng, Xinzheng Zhang, Yu Ursuliak
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我们提出了一种基于偏振敏感光学相干层析成像的薄多层光学透明组织无创研究的通用技术。为了达到更高的诊断准确性,我们重新审视了角膜结构模型,并重新考虑了光与组织结构元素相互作用的物理特征。在提出的方案中,探测光束通过算法可调,使得x偏振辐射撞击每个连续的结构层;目标光束是由反射和后向散射形成的。在极化蒙特卡罗模型和琼斯矩阵形式主义的框架内,用解析和数值方法发现了它的特征。采用正交偏振通道的Mach-Zehnder干涉仪,消除了随机散射引起的目标信号去极化,便于组织元件折射率和双折射的测量。该技术允许对物体进行空间扫描,在纵向和横向上提供具有亚微米分辨率的完整3D映射。
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Comprehensive Investigation of the Eye-Cornea Structure Based on the Extended Techniques of Polarization-Sensitive Optical Coherence Tomography.

We present a universal technique for noninvasive investigation of thin multilayer optically transparent tissues based on polarization-sensitive optical coherence tomography. To reach higher diagnostic accuracy, we revisit the model of the cornea structure and reconsider the physical features of the interaction of light with the tissue structural elements. In the scheme proposed, the probing beam is algorithmically adjustable such that the x-polarized radiation impinges each consecutive structural layer; the object beam is formed by the reflection and back-scattering. Its characteristics are found analytically and numerically within the framework of the polarized Monte-Carlo model and the Jones matrix formalism. A modified Mach-Zehnder interferometer with orthogonal polarization channels enables the elimination of the object-signal depolarization caused by stochastic scattering and facilitates evaluation of the refractive indices and birefringence of tissue elements. The technique permits spatial scanning of the object, providing a complete 3D mapping with a submicrometer resolution in the longitudinal and transverse directions.

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