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Biomedical Optics Express | 2014

Motion artifact and speckle noise reduction in polarization sensitive optical coherence tomography by retinal tracking

Mitsuro Sugita; Stefan Zotter; Michael Pircher; Tomoyuki Makihira; Kenichi Saito; Nobuhiro Tomatsu; Makoto Sato; Philipp Roberts; Ursula Schmidt-Erfurth; Christoph K. Hitzenberger

We present a novel polarization sensitive optical coherence tomography (PS-OCT) system with an integrated retinal tracker. The tracking operates at up to 60 Hz, correcting PS-OCT scanning positions during the acquisition to avoid artifacts caused by eye motion. To demonstrate the practical performance of the system, we imaged several healthy volunteers and patients with AMD both with B-scan repetitions for frame averaging and with 3D raster scans. Under large retinal motions with up to 1 mm amplitude at 0.5 ~a few Hz frequency range, motion artifact suppression in the PS-OCT images as well as standard deviation noise reduction in the frame averaged retardation images are presented.


Journal of Biomedical Optics | 2015

Analysis of optimum conditions of depolarization imaging by polarization-sensitive optical coherence tomography in the human retina.

Mitsuro Sugita; Michael Pircher; Stefan Zotter; Bernhard Baumann; Kenichi Saito; Tomoyuki Makihira; Nobuhiro Tomatsu; Makoto Sato; Christoph K. Hitzenberger

Abstract. Measurement and imaging of depolarization by polarization-sensitive optical coherence tomography (PS-OCT) requires averaging of Stokes vector elements within two- or three-dimensional (3-D) evaluation windows to obtain the degree of polarization uniformity (DOPU). By use of a PS-OCT system with an integrated retinal tracker, we analyze optimum conditions for depolarization imaging, data processing, and segmentation of depolarizing tissue in the human retina. The trade-offs between figures of merit like DOPU imaging sensitivity, efficiency, and susceptibility are evaluated in terms of 3-D resolution. The results are used for a new, detailed interpretation of PS-OCT high-resolution images of the human retinal pigment epithelium and Bruch’s membrane.


Archive | 2005

Image heating apparatus and pressure roller used in the apparatus

Hiroyuki Sakakibara; Osamu Sotome; Tomoyuki Makihira; Shizuma Nishimura


Archive | 2005

Image heating apparatus and heater therefor

Akira Kato; Hiroaki Sakai; Masafumi Maeda; Seietsu Miura; Hiroshi Takami; Tomoyuki Makihira; Atsushi Iwasaki


Archive | 2001

Fixing apparatus with first and second heating rotation members having a potential difference

Yasunari Kobaru; Takayasu Yuminamochi; Hiroshi Kataoka; Takashi Narahara; Tomoyuki Makihira


Archive | 2005

Image heating apparatus and heater used therefor

Tomoyuki Makihira; Hiroshi Takami; Hiroaki Sakai; Akira Kato; Atsushi Iwasaki; Yasunari Kobaru; Masaru Tsukada


Archive | 2001

Fixing apparatus and image forming apparatus having the fixing apparatus

Tomoyuki Makihira; Yasunari Kobaru


Archive | 2005

Heat fusing apparatus, method of controlling same and image forming apparatus

Hiroshi Takami; Tomoyuki Makihira


Archive | 2007

Biochemical reaction cassette

Takaaki Aoyagi; Tomoyuki Makihira


Archive | 2011

OPHTHALMOLOGIC APPARATUS AND CONTROL METHOD FOR THE SAME

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Michael Pircher

Medical University of Vienna

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