21 Oct 2024
…while Teledyne presented wide range of new imaging technologies at VISION.
Edmund Optics has announced the addition of optical coherence tomography phantoms and diffuse reflectance phantoms to its product portfolio, now providing off-the-shelf, standardized ready-to-use tools for researchers and engineers for the calibration and optimization of imaging systems in research and clinical applications.The OCT phantoms offer a controlled sample for testing and calibrating OCT systems featuring well-characterized optical properties such as refractive index, scattering coefficient, and absorption coefficient for ensuring accurate and reliable measurements.
Now available off-the-shelf in designs including “point spread, multilayer, pyramid, and multipurpose”, the phantoms ensure accurate testing of system parameters like depth resolution, image contrast, and sensitivity, providing consistency across clinical and research measurements.
Additionally, the diffuse reflectance phantoms simulate the optical properties of biological tissues for calibration, characterization, and analysis in biophotonics applications.
Now available off-the-shelf in sizes of 25x25 mm and 50x50 mm for muscle, brain, and adipose tissue, these phantoms suit applications like spatial frequency domain imaging, diffuse reflectance spectroscopy, and diffuse Raman spectroscopy.
Edmund says that “the addition of biological tissue phantoms is a significant milestone, expanding our portfolio beyond traditional optical components. This step provides off-the-shelf, standardized tools for researchers and industry engineers in biophotonics.”
Teledyne presented latest imaging technologies at VISION
Teledyne Vision Solutions showcased its latest products and solutions at the VISION 2024 exhibition, held earlier this month, in Stuttgart, Germany.Teledyne’s DALSA, e2v, Flir, Lumenera and Adimec businesses presented a vertically-integrated portfolio of industrial imaging technology. New products introduced included:
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