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US9163929B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9163929-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313898144-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 20, 2013 |
| Priority date | Aug 23, 2012 |
| Publication date | Oct 20, 2015 |
| Grant date | Oct 20, 2015 |
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A tomographic image generation apparatus includes a light source unit configured to emit light to be used for scanning an object; an optical control unit configured to control a direction of propagation of light; an optical coupler configured to divide and combine incident light; a plurality of optical systems optically connected to the optical coupler; and a modulation and correction device configured to modulate and correct the light to be used for scanning the object. The modulation and correction device may be disposed between the optical control unit and the optical coupler, or may be included in an optical system that irradiates light onto the object among the plurality of optical systems. The modulation and correction device may only modulate light that is reflected to the object.
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What is claimed is: 1. A tomographic image generation apparatus comprising: a light source unit configured to emit light to be used for scanning an object; an optical control unit configured to control a direction of propagation of light; an optical coupler configured to divide and combine incident light; a plurality of optical systems optically connected to the optical coupler; and a modulation and correction device comprising an optical modulator and configured to modulate and correct the light to be used for scanning the object; wherein in the optical modulator, a reflection region of light that enters from the optical coupler is different from a reflection region of light that enters from the object. 2. The tomographic image generation apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the modulation and correction device is disposed between the optical control unit and the optical coupler. 3. The tomographic image generation apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of optical systems comprise: a first optical system configured to provide a reference light; and a second optical system configured to irradiate light to the object. 4. The tomographic image generation apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the plurality of optical systems further comprise a third optical system configured to receive an interference pattern, the interference pattern generated by light generated from the first optical system and light generated from the second optical system. 5. The tomographic image generation apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the second optical system comprises the modulation and correction device. 6. The tomographic image generation apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the second optical system comprises: a spatial light modulator (SLM) configured to modulate light that enters from the optical coupler; a galvanometer configured to reflect light that enters from the SLM to the object and reflect light that enters from the object to the SLM; and an object lens configured to focus light that enters from the galvanometer onto the object. 7. The tomographic image generation apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the modulation and correction device is disposed between the second optical system and the optical coupler. 8. The tomographic image generation apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the modulation and correction device is disposed between the optical coupler and the second optical system. 9. The tomographic image generation apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the modulation and correction device comprises: the optical modulator, configured to modulate only light that enters from the optical coupler; and a grating configured to offset diffracted light unnecessarily generated in the optical modulator. 10. The tomographic image generation apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the optical modulator corresponds to a first grating having a plurality of grooves and the grating has a groove density that is the same as a groove density of the first grating. 11. The tomographic image generation apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the optical modulator corresponds to a first grating having a plurality of grooves and the grating has a groove density that is different than a groove density of the first grating; and the modulation and correction device further comprises a first lens and a second lens disposed between the first grating and the grating and configured to compensate for the difference in groove density between the first grating and the grating. 12. The tomographic image generation apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the optical modulator is a digital micro-mirror device (DMD) or a spatial light modulator (SLM). 13. The tomographic image generation apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the modulation and correction device comprises: the optical modulator, configured to modulate light that enters from the optical coupler; and a grating configured to offset diffracted light unnecessarily generated from the optical modulator. 14. The tomographic image generation apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the optical modulator corresponds to a first grating having a plurality of grooves and the grating has a groove density that is different from a groove density of the first grating; and the modulation and correction device further comprises a first lens and a second lens disposed between the first grating and the grating and configured to compensate for the difference in groove density between the first grating and the grating. 15. The tomographic image generation apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the first optical system comprises two lenses corresponding to the first and second lenses. 16. The tomographic image generation apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the modulation and correction device is disposed between the optical coupler and the object. 17. The tomographic image generation apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the tomographic image generation apparatus is an optical coherence tomography apparatus or an optical coherence tomography microscope. 18. A method of operating a tomographic image generation apparatus, the method comprising: emitting light from a light source to be used for scanning an object; controlling a direction of propagation of light using an optical control unit; dividing and combining incident light through an optical coupler; modulating and correcting, using a modulation and correction device comprising an optical modulator, the light to be used for scanning the object; and performing an optical modulation operation with respect to only light that is reflected to the object using the optical modulator of the modulation and correction device, wherein in the optical modulator, a reflection region of light that enters from the optical coupler is different from a reflection region of light that enters from the object. 19. The method of claim 18 , wherein the light that enters the optical modulator from the optical coupler is incident to a first region of the optical modulator; the light that enters the optical modulator from the object is incident to a second region of the optical modulator; the first and second regions are separated from each other; and an optical modulation operation is performed only in the first region. 20. The method of claim 18 , further comprising performing the modulating and correcting between the optical control unit and the optical coupler. 21. The method of claim 18 , further comprising performing the modulating and correcting between the optical coupler and the object. 22. The method of claim 18 , further comprising configuring the tomographic image generation apparatus to comprise a beam splitter instead of the optical coupler.
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