Patent classifications
G01B9/02028
SYSTEM FOR GENERATING A SIGNAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE PROFILE OF A SURFACE MOVING RELATIVE TO THE SYSTEM
A system (1) for generating a signal from a surface (22) having a speed V in a direction U, comprising: a light source (2) emitting a Gaussian light beam along a first optical path (11); a sensor (3) able to evaluate the effects of the electromagnetic interference of the first beam; a means (2′, 4) for generating a second Gaussian light beam along a second optical path (12); a second sensor (3′) able to evaluate the effects of electromagnetic interference of the second beam; a focusing lens (5, 6) located on the first and/or the second optical path (11, 12), focusing the light beam at a distance f and defining an upstream optical path (11′, 12′); and a means (4′, 7) for routing the second beam able to redirect the second path (12′) in the direction of the first path (11′).
METHOD FOR OBTAINING THE PROFILE OF A SURFACE MOVING IN RELATION TO THE SYSTEM
A method for obtaining the profile of the outer surface (22) of a medium (21) having a median plane (23) comprising the following steps: obtaining two time signals A and B (1002), for, at each instant, a same geometrical target on a readout line of the outer surface (22); determining at least one Doppler frequency (2001) associated with each time signal A and B; sampling each time signal A and B (2002) at a frequency greater than 2 times the Doppler frequency to obtain a payload signal; determining an envelope (2004) of the payload signal of each signal A and B; performing a relative combination between the envelopes of each signal A and B (3001) to obtain a monotonic and bijective function F; and determining the profile of the outer surface (3002) using a calibration of the function F.
Fixed distal optics endoscope employing multicore fiber
Disclosed herein are configurations for fiber optic endoscopes employing fixed distal optics and multicore optical fiber.
Parallel optical coherence tomography apparatuses, systems, and related methods
Provided is a snapshot spectral domain optical coherence tomographer comprising a light source providing a plurality of beamlets; a beam splitter, splitting the plurality of beamlets into a reference arm and a sample arm; a first optical system that projects the sample arm onto multiple locations of a sample; a second optical system for collection of a plurality of reflected sample beamlets; a third optical system projecting the reference arm to a reflecting surface and receiving a plurality of reflected reference beamlets; a parallel interferometer that provides a plurality of interferograms from each of the plurality of sample beamlets with each of the plurality of reference beamlets; an optical image mapper configured to spatially separate the plurality of interferograms; a spectrometer configured to disperse each of the interferograms into its respective spectral components and project each interferogram in parallel; and a photodetector providing photon quantification.
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR OPTICAL FIBER SENSING
A method of optical sensing comprises coupling an excitation optical signal into a first optical fiber to induce Rayleigh backscattering, thereby providing a backscattered signal. The backscattered signal is optically amplified in the first optical fiber, thereby providing an amplified backscattered signal. The amplified backscattered signal is coupled into a second optical fiber and is optically re-amplifying in the second optical fiber.
SWEPT FREQUENCY PHOTONIC INTEGRATED CIRCUIT FOR ABSOLUTE METROLOGY
A digital measuring device implemented on a photonic integrated circuit, the digital measuring device including a tunable laser source implemented on the photonic integrated circuit configured to sweep over a frequency range to provide multi-wavelength light, a first waveguide structure implemented on the photonic integrated circuit configured to direct a first portion of light from the laser source at a moving object and receive light reflected from the moving object, a second waveguide structure implemented on the photonic integrated circuit configured to combine a second portion of light from the laser source with the light reflected from the moving object to produce a measurement beam, and a first detector implemented on the photonic integrated circuit configured to detect intensity values of the measurement beam to measure a distance between the digital measuring device and the moving object.
AN OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY SYSTEM AND METHOD
The present invention relates to the field of instruments for imaging internal structures of the human body, and in particular of the eye. More specifically it relates to an optimized process and an optical coherence tomography system thereof to measure the distances between the eye interfaces that is, the corneal surfaces, the surfaces of the crystalline lens, the retina and so on. A tiltable selection means, e.g. a titable mirror, is used to switch between different optical sample paths having different lengths, such that information relative to portions of the sample at different depths can be collected.
DETECTING AND GUIDING OPTICAL CONNECTION(S) FOR ONE OR MORE IMAGING MODALITIES, SUCH AS IN OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY
One or more devices, systems, methods, and storage mediums for detecting and guiding optical connection(s) using one or more imaging modalities are provided herein. Examples of applications include imaging, evaluating and diagnosing biological objects, such as, but not limited to, for Gastro-intestinal, cardio and/or ophthalmic applications, and being obtained via one or more optical instruments, such as, but not limited to, optical probes, catheters, capsules and needles (e.g., a biopsy needle). Devices, systems, methods, and storage mediums may include or involve a method, such as, but not limited to, for guiding and/or determining status of engagement and/or disengagement of one or more optical connections. A device, system, method, or storage medium may detect, monitor, and/or guide a probe/catheter to minimize, reduce, and/or avoid engagement and disengagement failures and to have a robust means of determining status of probe/catheter engagement to an apparatus or system.
Method for quick switching to realize anterior and posterior eye segments imaging
It is provided a method for quick switching to realize anterior and posterior eye segments imaging, which can realize quick switch and real-time image for locations at different depths. On one hand, with an ability of quick switch, objects at different depths can be measured, and the detection scope of the OCT system can be enhanced; the switch system is able to work stably and change positions accurately without influencing the signal-to-noise ratio of the system. On the other hand, the light beam can be respectively focalized at different locations. Thus, high quality of anterior and posterior eye segments imaging can be achieved with a relatively high lateral resolution for human eyes having different ametropia. Furthermore, based on the anterior and posterior eye segments imaging, an ability of real-time eye axial length measurement can be added.
INTERFEROMETRIC MEASUREMENT METHOD AND INTERFEROMETRIC MEASUREMENT ARRANGEMENT
A measurement method for interferometrically measuring the shape of a surface (112) of a test object (114). A test wave (125-1, 125-2) directed at the test object has a wavefront that is at least partially adapted to the desired shape of the surface, and a reference wave (128-1, 128-2) directed at a reflective optical element (130-1, 130 2) has a propagation direction that deviates from the propagation direction of the test wave (125-1, 125-2) for each of two input waves by diffraction at a diffractive element (124). For each wavelength, the test wave is superimposed after interaction with the test object with the associated reference wave after the back-reflection at the first reflective optical element. The test and reference waves are diffracted again at the diffractive element for superposition. An interferogram produced by the superposition is captured in a capture plane (148-1, 148-2). The interferograms are jointly evaluated.