Spectral Domain OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography) Systems

Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a technique used to image intraocular tissue structures unreachable by other optical techniques or surgery. An ir laser beam is directed at the patient's eye, with a reference beam aimed at a mirror. Noise light scattered or absorbed by the eye is filtered out, and only coherent light is detected, resulting in high resolution 3D ultrasound-like images of sub surface structures. Spectral domain (aka Fourier domain or spatially encoded frequency domain) OCT machines work much as a spectrometer does, permitting results with just one exposure. These SD-OCT image systems provide image resolutions of 12 megapixels or more, to within 5 microns. The customer should seek devices that incorporate other capabilities such as microperimetry.
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SPECTRALIS Diagnostic Imaging Platform

SPECTRALIS Diagnostic Imaging Platform

Heidelberg Engineering, Inc.

  • Weight (lbs): Inquire
  • Pupil Diameter: ≥ 2.5 mm
  • Memory: Inquire
  • Scan Type: Scanning Laser Fundus Imaging: BluePeak, MultiColor, Infrared Reflectance
    OCT: Retina, Glaucoma, Anterior Segment
  • Fixation: Inquire
  • Power Source: Inquire
  • Working Distance: Inquire
  • Field of View/Angle of View: Inquire
  • Light Source: 820 nm laser; 870 nm SLD
  • Scan Modes: MultiColor; BluePeak, Retina, Glaucoma, Anterior Segment, Infrared Reflectance, Widefield Fundus and OCT, Angiography
  • Monitor/Display: Inquire
  • Scan Depth: 1.9 mm
  • Axial Resolution: 3.9 µm (digital)
  • Transverse Resolution: 14 µm
  • A-Scan: 40,000 per second
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