ABSTRACT

Full-field optical coherence tomography (FF-OCT) and full-field

optical coherence microscopy (FF-OCM) are regarded from a rather

abstract point of view: the number of interferometric images,

captured per modulation period and required for reconstruction,

and the way of their recording and processing are discussed.

Furthermore, application examples for dual-and single-shot FF-OCT

and FF-OCM imaging, illustrating the particular benefits of these

methods, are provided.