posted on 2024-12-11, 06:26authored byOlivier Thouvenin, Tual Monfort, Kate Grieve
Dynamic full-field optical coherence tomography (DFFOCT) has recently emerged as an invaluable label-free microscopy technique, owing to its sensitivity to cell activity, as well as speed and sectioning ability. However, the quality of DFFOCT images are often degraded due to phase noise and fringe artifacts. In this work, we present a new implementation named Rolling-Phase (RP) DFFOCT, in which the reference arm is slowly scanned over magnitudes exceeding 2π. We demonstrate mathematically and experimentally that it shows superior image quality while enabling to extract both static and dynamic contrast simultaneously. We showcase RP DFFOCT on monkey retinal explant, and demonstrate its ability to better resolve subcellular structures, including intranuclear activity.
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Agence Nationale de la Recherche (OREO [ANR-19-CE19-0023] ,IHU FOReSIGHT [ANR-18-IAHU-0001],VISCO [ANR-21-CE30-0024]); Région Hauts-de-France (Sesame); HORIZON EUROPE European Research Council (OPTORETINA (#101001841))