Abstract
Complex Spectral Optical Tomography (SOCT) in comparison to ordinary SOCT produces images free of parasitic terms with extended measurement range. This technique requires stability of the object during at least three consecutive measurements. With a new fast SOCT instrument it was possible to make measurements regardless of involuntary eye movements. The first measurements of human eye in vivo based on Complex SOCT are presented.
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