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To overcome these challenges, we introduce a cost-effective, simple linear-wavenumber spectrometer using a dual-prism and reflector setup, significantly enhancing spectral dispersion linearity, vital for ultra-high resolution SDOCT. Our method employs iterative calculations with global stochastic gradient descent for higher-order dispersion linearization. This results in a substantial increase in wavenumber linearity, from 99.9714% to 99.9998% for 80 nm at 850 nm wavelength, and 99.6828% to 99.9861% for 260 nm bandwidth. Our design eliminates resampling needs for up to 260 nm bandwidth, with nonlinearity-induced wavenumber mismatch under one pixel.
This innovation marks a significant advancement in SDOCT spectrometer design, enhancing performance and resolution beyond traditional system limitations.
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