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Optical interferometer employing multiple detectors to detect spatially distorted wavefront in imaging of scattering media

  • US 6,037,579 A
  • Filed: 03/16/1998
  • Issued: 03/14/2000
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/13/1997
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An optical interferometer apparatus having spatially resolved detection capability to detect a spatially distorted wavefront of a light beam collected from a scattering media comprising:

  • a light source for emitting a light beam;

    a beam splitter for splitting the light beam emitted from said light source into a first partial beam which is guided into an object arm of said optical interferometer apparatus and is then incident to a measured object which is disposed at a position along said object arm, and a second partial beam which is guided into a reference arm of said optical interferometer apparatus;

    a collecting lens adapted for collecting light emerging from a point either on a surface of or an inside of said measured object to provide a signal light beam;

    a recombining beam splitter for superimposing said signal light beam onto said second partial beam to provide a resultant interference light beam;

    a photo detector array configuration having a plurality of spatially arranged detector elements to produce a plurality of detector signal outputs which are position sensitive to a wavefront and intensity distribution of said resultant interference light beam; and

    a signal processing unit for summing amplitudes of said plural detector signal outputs to produce a single point data having an amplitude that is regarded as being proportional to an intensity of said signal light beam collected from said point either on the surface of or the inside of said measured object.

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