Development of HR-SD-OCT system using supercontinuum light source and its application in detecting nanoscale changes

In biomedical optics, Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is an emerging optical imaging modality during the last three decades. OCT can perform high resolution, cross-section imaging of the internal microstructure in biological tissues by measuring echoes of backscattered light. We have developed a broadband, high-resolution spectral domain OCT system whose central wavelength is 1300 nm with bandwidth ~400 nm. Theoretical axial resolution of the system is ~3.71 μm and experimentally we get ~5 μm in air. Furthermore, we will apply this system for nano-sensitive detection and visualization in varieties of biological tissues.