Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences (Nov 2017)

Multimodal probe for optical coherence tomography epidetection and micron-scale indentation

  • L. Bartolini,
  • F. Feroldi,
  • J. J. A. Weda,
  • M. Slaman,
  • J. F. de Boer,
  • D. Iannuzzi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1142/S179354581742007X
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 6
pp. 1742007-1 – 1742007-9

Abstract

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We present a multimodal ferrule-top sensor designed to perform the integrated epidetection of Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) depth-profiles and micron-scale indentation by all-optical detection. By scanning a sample under the probe, we can obtain structural cross-section images and identify a region-of-interest in a nonhomogeneous sample. Then, with the same probe and setup, we can immediately target that area with a series of spherical-indentation measurements, in which the applied load is known with a μN precision, the indentation depth with sub-μm precision and a maximum contact radius of 100μm. Thanks to the visualization of the internal structure of the sample, we can gain a better insight into the observed mechanical behavior. The ability to impart a small, confined load, and perform OCT A-scans at the same time, could lead to an alternative, high transverse resolution, Optical Coherence Elastography (OCE) sensor.

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