Published November 1, 2003 | Version public
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Inverse scattering problem for optical coherence tomography

Abstract

We deal with the imaging problem of determining the internal structure of a body from backscattered laser light and low-coherence interferometry. Specifically, using the interference fringes that result when the backscattering of low-coherence light is made to interfere with the reference beam, we obtain maps detailing the values of the refractive index within the sample. Our approach accounts fully for the statistical nature of the coherence phenomenon; the numerical experiments that we present, which show image reconstructions of high quality, were obtained under noise floors exceeding those present for various experimental setups reported in the literature.

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© 2003 Optical Society of America Received May 29, 2003 Support provided by TRW, the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research, and the National Science Foundation is gratefully acknowledged.

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