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The attenuation of backscattered light through human tissue makes it difficult to measure the interferometric signal with high accuracy. We present a new method that combines the originally developed Time Domain-OCT (TD-OCT) technique with Ghost Imaging (GI) technique to detect targets at a certain depth in the scattering medium. Our method's first result shows that sample images can be reconstructed through a homogeneous mixture of 0.5% milk solution (1 cm thickness) scattering medium. Theoretical calculations show that it is possible to reconstruct images in higher milk solutions (about 20%) with optical properties close to human tissues.
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Decai Huyan, Nofel Lagrosas, Tatsuo Shiina, "OCT sample detection in scattering media using Ghost Imaging," Proc. SPIE 11914, SPIE Future Sensing Technologies 2021, 119140Y (14 November 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2604183