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Few-Mode Optical Coherence Tomography at 1300 nm for in vivo Imaging

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Abstract

Few-mode optical coherence tomography collects and exploits higher-order modes for added signal and contrast. A new photonics lantern at 1300 nm highlights structural differences between the head and tail regions of a zebrafish in vivo.

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