The paper presents a photonic integrated circuit (PIC) concept for dual-band swept-source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT). We designed the PIC for work with two swept sources with operation bands 820-880 nm and 1260-1360 nm. The PIC contains reference and sample arms and k-clocks for both bands. In both cases, k-clocks are unbalanced MachZehnder interferometers with a free spectral range greater or equal to the light sources’ operation bands. The PIC is developed for a silicon nitride manufacturing platform with minimum losses.
The paper proposes a photonic integrated circuit (PIC) design for multi-channel swept-source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT) with a high-scale elements integration on the chip. The PIC contains a tunable reference arm, four spaced apart sample arms, a k-clock based on an unbalanced Mach-Zehnder interferometer, an OCT interferometer, and balanced photodiodes. The PIC is developed for a silicon nitride manufacturing platform, providing minimum losses. The simulation results demonstrate the possibility of simultaneous reception of OCT data from four different points of the studied tissue sample, which can significantly increase the scanning speed.
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