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60-MHz wavelength-encoded tomography (WET)

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Abstract

Wavelength-encoded tomography (WET) is upgraded to a triple-time-lens system to perform ultrafast cross-sectional imaging through 68.4x-temporal magnification. 60-MHz A-scan rate is demonstrated by imaging a glass sample with 180-μm axial resolution.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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