IP Library Granted Patent US 9,243,885
Granted Patent B2
US 9,243,885 · App. 13/650,665 · Granted Jan 26, 2016

Multi-speed OCT swept source with optimized k-clock

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Patent No.
US 9,243,885
App. No.
13/650,665
Granted
Jan 26, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

An optical coherence tomography system utilizes an optical swept source that frequency scans at least two different sweep rates. In this way, the system can perform large depth scans of the sample and then the same system can perform shorter depth high precision scans, in one specific example. In order to optimally use the analog to digital converter that samples the interference signal, the system further samples the interference signals at different optical frequency sampling intervals depending upon the selected sweep rates of the optical swept source. This allows the system to adapt to different sweep rates in an optimal fashion.

Claims (47)

1. A k-clock module for an optical coherence tomography system that detects the frequency scanning of the swept optical signal from an optical swept source system and generates k-clock signals as the swept optical signal is scanned through intervals of optical frequency, comprising:

at least two optical filters that filter the swept optical signal from the optical swept source system;

k-clock detectors that detect the swept optical signal filtered by the least two optical filters to generate reference clock signals; and

a clock selector for selecting among reference clock signals depending upon a sweep rate selected for the optical swept source system to generate the k-clock signals.

2. A system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the optical filters include etalons.

3. A system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the optical filters include interferometers.

4. A k-clock module for an optical coherence tomography system that detects the frequency scanning of the swept optical signal from an optical swept source system and generates k-clock signals as the swept optical signal is scanned through intervals of optical frequency, comprising:

an optical filter that filters the swept optical signal from the optical swept source system;

a k-clock detector that detects the swept optical signal filtered by the optical filter to generate a reference clock signal; and

a k-clock multiplication module that multiples a frequency of reference clock signal to generate the k-clock signals depending upon a sweep rate selected for the optical swept source system.

5. A k-clock module as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the k-clock multiplication module comprises a rectifier for rectifying the reference clock signals from the k-clock module prior to filtering by a bandpass filter.

6. A k-clock module as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the k-clock multiplication module comprises a fullwave rectifier for rectifying the clock signals from the k-clock module prior to filtering by a bandpass filter.

7. An optical coherence tomography system, comprising:

an interferometer that divides a swept optical signal between a reference arm and a sample arm and combines optical signals returning from the reference arm and the sample arm to generate an interference signal;

an optical swept source system that generates the swept optical signal, which is controlled to frequency scan at at least two different sweep rates;

a k-clock module that detects the frequency scanning of the swept optical signal and generates k-clock signals; and

a detection system that detects the interference signal at different optical frequency sampling intervals depending on the sweep rates by reference to the k-clock signals.

8. An optical coherence tomography system as claimed in claim 7 , further comprising wherein the k-clock module generates the k-clock signals as the swept optical signal is scanned through intervals of optical frequency.

9. An optical coherence tomography system as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the k-clock module generates the k-clock signals as the swept optical signal is scanned through fixed intervals of optical frequency.

10. An optical coherence tomography system as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the k-clock module comprises an etalon that filters the swept optical signal from the optical swept source system and a k-clock detector that detects the swept optical signal filtered by the etalon.

11. An optical coherence tomography system as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the k-clock module comprises a k-clock interferometer that filters the swept optical signal from the optical swept source system and a k-clock detector that detects the swept optical signal filtered by the k-clock interferometer.

12. An optical coherence tomography system as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the k-clock module generates reference clock signals and comprises a clock selector for selecting among reference clock signals depending upon the sweep rate selected for the optical swept source system to generate the k-clock signals.

13. An optical coherence tomography system as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the k-clock module comprises a k-clock multiplication module that multiples a frequency of reference clock signals depending upon the sweep rate selected for the optical swept source system to generate the k-clock signals.

14. An optical coherence tomography system as claimed in claim 13 , wherein k-clock multiplication module comprises a rectifier for rectifying the reference clock signals from the k-clock module prior to filtering by a bandpass filter.

15. An optical coherence tomography system as claimed in claim 12 , wherein k-clock clock multiplication module comprises a fullwave rectifier for rectifying the clock signals from the k-clock module prior to filtering by a bandpass filter.

16. An optical coherence tomography system as claimed in claim 7 , wherein for a higher one of the scan rates, the scan band is smaller than for lower one of the scan rates, for the optical swept source system.

17. An optical coherence tomography system as claimed in claim 7 , wherein a scan band for a higher one of the scan rates is substantially the same as the scan band for the lower one of the scan rates, for the optical swept source system.

18. An optical coherence tomography system as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the optical swept source system comprises at least two laser swept sources that operate at different scan rates.

19. An optical coherence tomography system as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the optical swept source system comprises at least two ASE swept sources that operate at different scan rates.

20. An optical coherence tomography system as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the detection system comprises a balanced detector that detects the interference signal and a data acquisition system for analog to digital converting the balanced detector signal.

21. An optical coherence tomography method, comprising:

generating a swept optical signal and frequency scanning the swept optical signal at at least two different sweep rates;

dividing the swept optical signal between a reference arm and a sample arm of an interferometer and combining optical signals returning from the reference arm and the sample arm to generate an interference signal;

generating k-clock signals from the swept optical signal; and

detecting the interference signal in response to the k-clock signals at different optical frequency sampling intervals depending on the sweep rates.

22. An optical coherence tomography method as claimed in claim 21 , wherein the k-clock signals are generated as the swept optical signal is scanned through intervals of optical frequency.

23. An optical coherence tomography method as claimed in claim 21 , wherein the k-clock signals are generated as the swept optical signal is scanned through fixed intervals of optical frequency.

24. An optical coherence tomography method as claimed in claim 23 , wherein detecting the frequency scanning comprises filtering the swept optical signals with an etalon.

25. An optical coherence tomography method as claimed in claim 23 , wherein detecting the frequency scanning comprises filtering the swept optical signals with a k-clock interferometer.

26. An optical coherence tomography method as claimed in claim 23 , further comprising generating reference clock signals and selecting among the reference clock signals depending upon the sweep rate selected for the optical swept source system to generate the k-clock signals.

27. An optical coherence tomography method as claimed in claim 21 , further comprising:

detecting the frequency scanning of the swept optical signal;

generating reference clock signals as the swept optical signal is scanned through fixed intervals of optical frequency;

multiplying a frequency of the reference clock signals depending upon the sweep rate selected for the optical swept source system to generate k-clock signals; and

using the k-clock signals to control the detection of the interference signal.

28. An optical coherence tomography method as claimed in claim 27 , wherein multiplying the frequency of the reference clock signals comprises rectifying the reference clock signals prior to bandpass filtering.

29. An optical coherence tomography method as claimed in claim 21 , wherein for a higher one of the scan rates, the scan band is smaller than for lower one of the scan rates.

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