Abstract
Smartphone devices have seen unprecedented technical innovation in
computational power and optical imaging capabilities, making them
potentially invaluable tools in scientific imaging applications. The
smartphone’s compact form-factor and broad accessibility has
motivated researchers to develop smartphone-integrated imaging systems
for a wide array of applications. Optical coherence tomography (OCT)
is one such technique that could benefit from smartphone-integration.
Here, we demonstrate smartOCT, a smartphone-integrated OCT system that
leverages built-in components of a smartphone for detection,
processing and display of OCT data. SmartOCT uses a broadband
visible-light source and line-field OCT design that enables snapshot
2D cross-sectional imaging. Furthermore, we describe methods for
processing smartphone data acquired in a RAW data format for
scientific applications that improves the quality of OCT images. The
results presented here demonstrate the potential of
smartphone-integrated OCT systems for low-resource environments.
Funder
Congressionally Directed Medical Research
Programs
National Institutes of
Health
Dorothy J. Wingfield Phillips Chancellor
Faculty Fellowship
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Biotechnology
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