Abstract
We analyse polarisation effects in spectroscopic optical coherence tomography. Birefringence induced changes in polarisation are wavelength dependent and the spectrum of the interference signal will therefore depend on the polarisation properties of the sample. We have avoided this problem by realising a combination of dual wavelength spectroscopic OCT system and polarisation sensitive detection.
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