IP Library Granted Patent US 8,836,953
Granted Patent B2
US 8,836,953 · App. 13/670,938 · Granted Sep 16, 2014

OCT system with phase sensitive interference signal sampling

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Patent No.
US 8,836,953
App. No.
13/670,938
Granted
Sep 16, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

An OCT system and particularly its clock system generates a k-clock signal but also generates an optical frequency reference sweep signal that, for example, indicates the start of the sweep or an absolute frequency reference associated with the sweep at least for the purposes of sampling of the interference signal and/or processing of that interference signal into the OCT images. This optical frequency reference sweep signal is generated at exactly the same frequency of the swept optical signal from sweep to sweep of that signal. This ensures that the sampling of the interference signal occurs at the same frequencies, sweep to sweep. Such a system is relevant to a number of applications in which it is important that successive sweeps of the swept optical signal be very stable with respect to each other.

Claims (39)

1. An optical coherence analysis 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;

a clock system that generates k-clock signals in response to frequency sweeping of the swept optical signal and generates an optical frequency reference sweep signal indicating that the frequency of the swept optical signal is at a particular sweep frequency, wherein the clock system includes a clock/trigger optical module that comprises a k-clock spectral filter that filters the swept optical signal based on an optical frequency sampling interval to generate the k-clock signals and a sweep start filter that indicates a sweep start frequency of the swept optical signal by spectrally filtering the swept optical signal to generate an optical trigger signal; and

a detection system that detects the interference signal in response to the k-clock signals to generate evenly spaced samples of the interference signal and uses the optical frequency reference sweep signal to stabilize sampling across sweeps of the swept optical signal.

2. An optical coherence analysis system as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a trigger logic module that generates the optical frequency reference sweep signal to indicate a start of the sweep based on the optical trigger signal and an electronic trigger signal generated by a controller of the optical swept source system.

3. An optical coherence analysis system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the k-clock spectral filter is an etalon and the sweep start filter is an etalon.

4. An optical coherence analysis system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the k-clock spectral filter is an interferometer and the sweep start filter is an interferometer.

5. An optical coherence analysis system as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising an optical trigger signal conditioning module for forming the optical trigger signal.

6. An optical coherence analysis system as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a k-clock signal conditioning module for forming the k-clock signals.

7. An optical coherence analysis system as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a controller for generating a tunable element drive signal to the optical swept source system.

8. 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;

a clock system that generates k-clock signals in response to frequency sweeping of the swept optical signal and generates an optical frequency reference sweep signal indicating that the frequency of the swept optical signal is at a particular sweep frequency, wherein the clock system comprises a clock/trigger optical module that generates the k-clock signals with a k-clock spectral filter that filters the swept optical signal and an optical trigger signal to indicate a sweep start frequency with a sweep start spectral filter that filters the swept optical signal; and

a detection system that detects the interference signal in response to the k-clock signals to generate evenly spaced samples of the interference signal and uses the optical frequency reference sweep signal to stabilize sampling across sweeps of the swept optical signal.

9. An optical coherence analysis method, comprising:

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

generating k-clock signals in response to frequency sweeping of the swept optical signal by spectrally filtering the swept optical signal based on an optical frequency sampling interval;

generating an optical frequency reference sweep signal indicating that the frequency of the swept optical signal is at a particular sweep frequency by spectrally filtering the swept optical signal to generate an optical trigger signal to indicate the sweep frequency;

detecting the interference signal in response to the k-clock signals to generate evenly spaced samples of the interference signal in the frequency domain; and

using the optical frequency reference sweep signal to stabilize the sweeps of the swept optical signal with respect to each other.

10. A method as claimed in claim 9 , further comprising generating the optical frequency reference sweep signal to indicate a start of the sweep based on the optical trigger signal and an electronic trigger signal.

11. A method as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the filtering is performed with etalons.

12. A method as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the filtering is performed with interferometers.

13. A method as claimed in claim 9 , further comprising signal conditioning the optical trigger signal.

14. A method as claimed in claim 9 , further comprising signal conditioning the k-clock signals.

15. An optical coherence analysis method, comprising:

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

generating the k-clock signals in response to frequency sweeping of the swept optical signal by spectrally filtering the swept optical signal;

generating an optical frequency reference sweep signal indicating that the frequency of the swept optical signal is at a particular sweep frequency by generating an optical trigger signal to indicate the sweep start frequency by spectrally filtering the swept optical signal;

detecting the interference signal in response to the k-clock signals to generate evenly spaced samples of the interference signal in the frequency domain; and

using the optical frequency reference sweep signal to stabilize the sweeps of the swept optical signal with respect to each other.

16. An optical coherence tomography system as claimed in claim 8 , further comprising a trigger logic module that generates the optical frequency reference sweep signal to indicate a start of the sweep based on the optical trigger signal and an electronic trigger signal generated by a controller of the optical swept source system.

17. An optical coherence tomography system as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the k-clock spectral filter is an etalon and the sweep start filter is an etalon.

18. An optical coherence tomography system as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the k-clock spectral filter is an interferometer and the sweep start filter is an interferometer.

19. An optical coherence tomography system as claimed in claim 8 , further comprising an optical trigger signal conditioning module for forming the optical trigger signal.

20. An optical coherence tomography system as claimed in claim 8 , further comprising a k-clock signal conditioning module for forming the k-clock signals.

21. An optical coherence tomography system as claimed in claim 8 , further comprising a controller for generating a tunable element drive signal to the optical swept source system.

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