Optical coherence tomography (OCT) has been developed not only for morphological imaging, but also for functional imaging. By combining Doppler velocimetry with optical sectioning capability of OCT, we developed one branch of functional OCT (F-OCT) termed optical Doppler tomography (ODT). This newly developed fiber-based F-OCT system can provide structural image and Doppler image simultaneously, and is ready for extension to another branch of F-OCT termed as polarization-sensitive OCT (PS-OCT). Measurements of in vivo human skin and fresh milk flowing inside capillary tube are presented to demonstrate the capability of the developed system.
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