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Youxin Mao, Sherif Sherif, Costel Flueraru, Shoude Chang. Quadrature interferometry based on 3×3 fiber couplers could be used to double the effective imaging depth in swept-source optical coherence tomography. This is due to its ability to suppress the complex conjugate artifact naturally. We present theoretical and experimental results for a ... [Appl. Opt. 47, 2004-2010 (2008)] (Read Full Article)
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