High speed miniature motorized endoscopic probe for optical frequency domain imaging

J.A. Li, M. de Groot, F. Helderman, J. Mo, J.M.A. Daniels, K. Grünberg, G.T. Sutedja, J.F. de Boer

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Abstract

We present a miniature motorized endoscopic probe for Optical Coherence Tomography with an outer diameter of 1.65 mm and a rotation speed of 3,000-12,500 rpm. This is the smallest motorized high speed OCT probe to our knowledge. The probe has a motorized distal end which provides a significant advantage over proximally driven probes since it does not require a drive shaft to transfer the rotational torque to the distal end of the probe and functions without a fiber rotary junction. The probe has a focal Full Width at Half Maximum of 9.6 μm and a working distance of 0.47 mm. We analyzed the non uniform rotation distortion and found a location fluctuation of only 1.87° in repeated measurements of the same object. The probe was integrated in a high-speed Optical Frequency Domain Imaging setup at 1310 nm to acquire images from ex vivo pig lung tissue through the working channel of a human bronchoscope. © 2012 Optical Society of America.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)24132-24138
JournalOptics express
Volume20
Issue number22
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012

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