Polarization-sensitive quantum optical coherence tomography: Experiment
โ Scribed by Mark C. Booth; Bahaa E.A. Saleh; Malvin Carl Teich
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 878 KB
- Volume
- 284
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0030-4018
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โฆ Synopsis
Polarization-sensitive quantum optical coherence tomography (PS-QOCT) makes use of a Type-II twinphoton light source for carrying out optical sectioning with polarization sensitivity. A BBO nonlinear optical crystal pumped by a Ti:sapphire psec-pulsed laser is used to confirm the theoretical underpinnings of this imaging paradigm. PS-QOCT offers even-order dispersion cancellation with simultaneous access to the groupvelocity dispersion characteristics of the interstitial medium between the reflecting surfaces of the sample.
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