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Spectroscopic Optical Coherence Tomography: sources of error in extraction of localized absorption

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Abstract

The effects of sample optical properties (scattering, refractive index), data acquisition (defocusing, speckle noise) and data processing (FFT/wavelet transform, algorithm properties) on the precision of extracting sample’s absorption profile from optical coherence tomograms are investigated.

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