Abstract
We demonstrate the first spatial Fourier-domain holographic (FDH) optical coherence flythroughs of rat tumors and mouse corneas. FDH eliminates scattered background in the holographic reconstruction and improves signal-to-noise over previous image-domain holography of tissue.
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