Biomedical optics express | 2019

In vivo tomographic visualization of intracochlear vibration using a supercontinuum multifrequency-swept optical coherence microscope.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


This study combined a previously developed optical system with two additional key elements: a supercontinuum light source characterized by high output power and an analytical technique that effectively extracts interference signals required for improving the detection limit of vibration amplitude. Our system visualized 3D tomographic images and nanometer scale vibrations in the cochlear sensory epithelium of a live guinea pig. The transverse- and axial-depth resolution was 3.6 and 2.7 µm, respectively. After exposure to acoustic stimuli of 21-25 kHz at a sound pressure level of 70-85 dB, spatial amplitude and phase distributions were quantified on a targeted surface, whose area was 522 × 522 μm2.

Volume 10 7
Pages \n 3317-3342\n
DOI 10.1364/BOE.10.003317
Language English
Journal Biomedical optics express

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