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7 October 2005 Novel near-IR broad-band light sources for optical coherence tomography based on superluminescent diodes
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Two novel high-brightness broadband light sources based on quantum-well superluminescent diodes for optical coherence tomography and other applications with record CW output power and spectral bandwidth are described.
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P. I. Lapin, D. S. Mamedov, S. D. Yakubovich, M. Wojtkowski, and J. G. Fujimoto "Novel near-IR broad-band light sources for optical coherence tomography based on superluminescent diodes", Proc. SPIE 5861, Optical Coherence Tomography and Coherence Techniques II, 586108 (7 October 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.632966
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KEYWORDS
Light sources

Optical coherence tomography

Superluminescent diodes

Channel projecting optics

Quantum wells

Heterojunctions

Image resolution

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