This study introduces a new method to measure high refractive index (RI) materials with irregular shapes based on optical coherent tomography (OCT) images. Since the optical path length is the critical parameter to calculate RI, image fusion, thresholding, boundary extraction, and Hough transform were adopted in a well-organized sequence to extract this parameter when analyzing OCT images. Hough transform plays a key role in target recognition and parameter extraction. Glass and diamond were used as samples to test the validity of this method. The measurement result has reasonable consistency with the standard value. The method introduced in this paper has the potential to raise the automation and intelligence level of the existing research...
The glass beads are translucent objects that serve as a pattern to characterize different techniques...
Light scattering strongly limits the probing depth and speckles degrade the image quality in optical...
Multiple light scattering in biomedical tissue limits the penetration depth of optical imaging syste...
Introduction: Fourier domain Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a widely used highresolution opti...
We describe tomographic imaging of the refractive index of turbid media based on optical coherence t...
In fourier domain optical coherence tomography, we can measure the optical thickness ( refractive in...
We report the use of optical coherence tomography (OCT) for noninvasive measurement of the refractiv...
The index of refraction (n) is an intrinsic parameter of materials and tissues that has recently bee...
The index of refraction (n) of materials and/or tissues depends on their physical properties and ser...
AbstractAn optical coherence tomography system has been developed that was designed specifically for...
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a non-invasive, contactless and high resolution imaging method...
We developed a new algorithm that fits optical coherence tomography (OCT) signals as a function of d...
In this paper we have done back to back comparison of quantitive phase and refractive index from a m...
We demonstrate tomographic imaging of the refractive index of turbid media using bifocal optical coh...
In ophthalmology, optical coherence tomography(OCT) is rapidly becoming popular to diagnose retinal ...
The glass beads are translucent objects that serve as a pattern to characterize different techniques...
Light scattering strongly limits the probing depth and speckles degrade the image quality in optical...
Multiple light scattering in biomedical tissue limits the penetration depth of optical imaging syste...
Introduction: Fourier domain Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a widely used highresolution opti...
We describe tomographic imaging of the refractive index of turbid media based on optical coherence t...
In fourier domain optical coherence tomography, we can measure the optical thickness ( refractive in...
We report the use of optical coherence tomography (OCT) for noninvasive measurement of the refractiv...
The index of refraction (n) is an intrinsic parameter of materials and tissues that has recently bee...
The index of refraction (n) of materials and/or tissues depends on their physical properties and ser...
AbstractAn optical coherence tomography system has been developed that was designed specifically for...
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a non-invasive, contactless and high resolution imaging method...
We developed a new algorithm that fits optical coherence tomography (OCT) signals as a function of d...
In this paper we have done back to back comparison of quantitive phase and refractive index from a m...
We demonstrate tomographic imaging of the refractive index of turbid media using bifocal optical coh...
In ophthalmology, optical coherence tomography(OCT) is rapidly becoming popular to diagnose retinal ...
The glass beads are translucent objects that serve as a pattern to characterize different techniques...
Light scattering strongly limits the probing depth and speckles degrade the image quality in optical...
Multiple light scattering in biomedical tissue limits the penetration depth of optical imaging syste...