ABSTRACT
SIGNIFICANCE: While spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) is a preferred form of OCT imaging, sensitivity roll-off limits its applicability for certain biomedical imaging applications. AIM: The aim of this work is to extend the imaging range of conventional SD-OCT systems for imaging large luminal organs such as the gastrointestinal tract. APPROACH: We present an SD-OCT system operating at a center wavelength of 1300 nm that uses two delayed reference arms to reduce sensitivity roll-off and an optical switch and a fiber optic delay line to ensure that the interference spectra are acquired from the same sample time window. RESULT: The proposed system was used to image swine colon ex vivo and duodenum in vivo, demonstrating improved image quality due to a â¼14 dB increase in sensitivity at the edges of the ranging depth. CONCLUSION: The proposed system requires modest hardware implementation and is compatible with catheter-based endoscopic helical scanning with enhanced sensitivity for the samples at a distance of â¼6 mm from the zero delay point.