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Speckle noise attenuation in optical coherence tomography by compounding images acquired at different positions of the sample

✍ Scribed by Dan P. Popescu; Mark D. Hewko; Michael G. Sowa


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
411 KB
Volume
269
Category
Article
ISSN
0030-4018

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✦ Synopsis


This study demonstrates a simple method for attenuating the speckle noise generated by coherent multiple-scattered photons in optical-coherence tomography images. The method could be included among the space-diversity techniques used for speckle reduction. It relies on displacing the sample along a weakly focused beam in the sample arm of the interferometer, acquiring a coherent image for each sample position and adding the individual images to form a compounded image. It is proven that the compounded image displays a reduction in the speckle noise generated by multiple scattered photons and an enhancement in the intensity signal caused by singlebackscattered photons. To evaluate its potential biomedical applications, the method is used to investigate in vitro a caries lesion affecting the enamel layer of a wisdom tooth. Because of the uncorrelated nature of the speckle noise the compounded image provides a better mapping of the lesion compared to a single (coherent) image.