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  • The attenuation coefficient in biological tissue can indicate structural and functional changes linked to disease progression.
  • Optical coherence tomography (OCT) produces cross-sectional images based on tissue backscatter, and understanding the confocal function is essential for accurately measuring intensity decay.
  • A new model comparing Gaussian beam illumination and single mode fiber power transfer shows that confocal functions are depth-dependent in highly scattering samples, leading to reliable attenuation coefficient measurements for weakly scattering samples.

Article Abstract

The attenuation coefficient of biological tissue could serve as an indicator of structural and functional changes related to the onset or progression of disease. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) provides cross sectional images of tissue up to a depth of a few millimeters, based on the local backscatter properties. The OCT intensity also depends on the confocal function, which needs to be characterised to determine correctly the exponential decay of the intensity based on Lambert-Beer. We present a model for the confocal function in scattering media based on the illumination with a Gaussian beam and the power transfer into a single mode fibre (SMF) of the backscattered light for an incoherently back scattered Gaussian beam using the Huygens-Fresnel principle and compare that model with the reflection from a mirror. We find that, contrary to previous literature, the confocal functions characterised by the Rayleigh range in the two models are identical. Extensive OCT focus series measurements on a mirror, Spectralon and Intralipid dilutions confirm our model, and show that for highly scattering samples the confocal function characterised by the Rayleigh range becomes depth dependent. From the diluted Intralipid measurements the attenuation coefficients are extracted using a singly scatter model that includes the previously established confocal function. The extracted attenuation coefficients were in good agreement for weakly scattering samples (  < 2 mm).

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11161342PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/BOE.516229DOI Listing

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