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Wavelength calibration of dispersive near-infrared spectrometer using relative k-space distribution with low coherence interferometer

Authors
Kim, Ji-hyunHan, Jae-HoJeong, Jichai
Issue Date
15-May-2016
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Keywords
Infrared spectroscopy; Optical imaging; Biomedical imaging; Optical coherence tomography
Citation
OPTICS COMMUNICATIONS, v.367, pp.186 - 191
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Journal Title
OPTICS COMMUNICATIONS
Volume
367
Start Page
186
End Page
191
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/88652
DOI
10.1016/j.optcom.2016.01.046
ISSN
0030-4018
Abstract
The commonly employed calibration methods for laboratory-made spectrometers have several disadvantages, including poor calibration when the number of characteristic spectral peaks is low. Therefore, we present a wavelength calibration method using relative k-space distribution with low coherence interferometer. The proposed method utilizes an interferogram with a perfect sinusoidal pattern in k space for calibration. Zero-crossing detection extracts the k-space distribution of a spectrometer from the interferogram in the wavelength domain, and a calibration lamp provides information about absolute wavenumbers. To assign wavenumbers, wavelength-to-k-space conversion is required for the characteristic spectrum of the calibration lamp with the extracted k-space distribution. Then, the wavelength calibration is completed by inverse conversion of the k-space into wavelength domain. The calibration performance of the proposed method was demonstrated with two experimental conditions of four and eight characteristic spectral peaks. The proposed method elicited reliable calibration results in both cases, whereas the conventional method of third-order polynomial curve fitting failed to determine wavelengths in the case of four characteristic peaks. Moreover, for optical coherence tomography imaging, the proposed method could improve axial resolution due to higher suppression of sidelobes in point spread function than the conventional method. We believe that our findings can improve not only wavelength calibration accuracy but also resolution for optical coherence tomography. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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