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Brett E. Bouma

Researcher at Harvard University

Publications -  496
Citations -  52032

Brett E. Bouma is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Optical coherence tomography & Laser. The author has an hindex of 116, co-authored 474 publications receiving 49561 citations. Previous affiliations of Brett E. Bouma include Hope College & Lahey Hospital & Medical Center.

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Spectral binning for mitigation of polarization mode dispersion artifacts in catheter-based optical frequency domain imaging.

TL;DR: A signal processing strategy that reconstructs the local retardation robustly in the presence of system PMD and benefits from the final averaging of the PMD-corrected retardation vectors of the spectral bins is presented.
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Ultrahigh-resolution full-field optical coherence microscopy using InGaAs camera

TL;DR: Images of phantoms, tissue samples, and Xenopus Laevis embryos were obtained using InGaAs and silicon camera FFOCM systems, demonstrating enhanced imaging penetration at longer wavelengths.
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OCT-based arterial elastography: robust estimation exploiting tissue biomechanics.

TL;DR: A novel multi-resolution variational framework for vascular optical coherence elastography (OCE) exploits prior information about arterial wall biomechanics to produce robust estimates of tissue velocity and strain, reducing the sensitivity of conventional tracking methods to both noise and strain-induced signal decorrelation.
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Methods, arrangements and systems for polarization-sensitive optical frequency domain imaging of a sample

TL;DR: In this paper, an axial reflectance profile of at least one portion of the sample can be determined as a function of the polarization state of the first and fourth electro-magnetic radiations.
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Optical coherence tomography of glass reinforced polymer composites

TL;DR: In this article, optical coherence tomography (OCT) is used to image fiber tows and voids in two materials: an epoxy E-glass-reinforced composite and a vinyl-ester Eglass reinforced composite.