Quantum optical coherence microscopy for bioimaging applications
Pablo Yepiz-Graciano, Zeferino Ibarra-Borja, Roberto Ram\'irez, Alarc\'on, Gerardo Guti\'errez-Torres, H\'ector Cruz-Ram\'irez, Dorilian, Lopez-Mago, Alfred B. U'Ren

TL;DR
This paper introduces a quantum optical coherence microscopy (QOCM) technique that enhances bioimaging by combining quantum advantages with practical imaging methods, aiming to improve resolution and reduce acquisition times.
Contribution
The authors develop a QOCM method using a collinear SPDC source and a Michelson-Linnik interferometer, enabling concurrent OCT and QOCT imaging with improved biological sample compatibility.
Findings
Achieved full-field transverse reconstruction with a single axial scan.
Demonstrated concurrent OCT and QOCT imaging on biological samples.
Showed potential for clinical bioimaging applications.
Abstract
Quantum-optical coherence tomography (QOCT) is an optical sectioning modality based on the quantum interference of photon pairs, obtained from a spontaneous parametric downconversion (SPDC) source. The promise of QOCT derives from two quantum-conferred advantages when compared to equivalent classical optical coherence tomography (OCT) systems: a factor of 2 axial resolution enhancement, as well as dispersion cancellation. However, the technique is far from being competitive with current OCT devices due to the long required acquisition times. Here, we on the one hand demonstrate a quantum optical coherence microscopy (QOCM) technique that is designed to overcome some of the limitations of previous QOCT implementations, and on the other hand test it on representative samples, including glass layers with manufactured transverse patterns and metal-coated biological specimens. We use a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOptical Coherence Tomography Applications · Advanced Fluorescence Microscopy Techniques · Photoacoustic and Ultrasonic Imaging
