Dr. rer. nat. Peter Koch

Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter




Claus von der Burchard, Helge Sudkamp, Jan Tode, Christoph Ehlken, K. Purtskhvanidze, Moritz Moltmann, B. Heimes, Peter Koch, Michael Münst, Malte vom Endt, Timo Kepp, Dirk Theisen-Kunde, Inke R. König, Gereon Hüttmann, and Johann Roider,
Self-Examination Low-Cost Full-Field Optical Coherence Tomography (SELFF-OCT) for neovascular age-related macular degeneration: a cross-sectional diagnostic accuracy study, BMJ Open , vol. 12, no. 6, pp. e055082, 2022.
DOI:10.1136/bmjopen-2021-055082
File: e055082.abstract
Bibtex: BibTeX
@article{von-der-Burchardt2022,
   author = {von der Burchard, C;Sudkamp, H;Tode, J;Ehlken, C;Purtskhvanidze, K;Moltmann, M;Heimes, B;Koch, P;Münst, M;vom Endt, M;Kepp, T;Theisen-Kunde, D;König, I;Hüttmann, G and Roider, J},
   title = {Self-Examination Low-Cost Full-Field Optical Coherence Tomography (SELFF-OCT) for neovascular age-related macular degeneration: a cross-sectional diagnostic accuracy study},
   journal = {BMJ Open},
   volume = {12},
   number = {6},
   pages = {e055082},
   DOI = {10.1136/bmjopen-2021-055082},
   url = {http://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/12/6/e055082.abstract},
   year = {2022},
   type = {Journal Article}
}
Michel Wunderlich, Peter Koch, Helge Sudkamp, Michael Münst, Malte Endt, Moritz Moltmann, and Gereon Hüttmann,
Eye tracking with off-axis full-field OCT by local analysis of recorded interferograms, in Ophthalmic Technologies XXXI , Daniel X. Hammer and Karen M. Joos and Daniel V. Palanker, Eds. SPIE, 2021. pp. 116231Q.
DOI:10.1117/12.2583030
File: 12.2583030
Bibtex: BibTeX
@inproceedings{10.1117/12.2583030,
author = {Michel Wunderlich and Peter Koch and Helge Sudkamp and Michael M{\"u}nst and Malte vom Endt and Moritz Moltmann and Gereon H{\"u}ttmann},
title = {{Eye tracking with off-axis full-field OCT by local analysis of recorded interferograms}},
volume = {11623},
booktitle = {Ophthalmic Technologies XXXI},
editor = {Daniel X. Hammer and Karen M. Joos and Daniel V. Palanker},
organization = {International Society for Optics and Photonics},
publisher = {SPIE},
pages = {116231Q},
keywords = {Retinal motion tracking in Off-Axis Full-Field OCT by local analy, Michel Wunderlich, Medizinsches Laserzentrum Lübeck, motion tracking, eye tracking, off-axis full-field time-domain OCT, OCT, retina},
year = {2021},
doi = {10.1117/12.2583030},
URL = {https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2583030}
}
Helge Sudkamp, Dierck Hillmann, Peter Koch, Malte vom Endt, Hendrik Spahr, Michael Münst, Clara Pfäffle, Reginald Birngruber, and Gereon Hüttmann,
Simple approach for aberration-corrected OCT imaging of the human retina, Opt Lett , vol. 43, no. 17, pp. 4224, 08 2018.
DOI:10.1364/ol.43.004224
Bibtex: BibTeX
@article{Sudkamp2018a,
   author = {Sudkamp, H; Hillmann, D; Koch, P;vom Endt, M; Spahr, H; Münst, M; Pfäffle, C; Birngruber, R and Hüttmann, G},
   title = {Simple approach for aberration-corrected OCT imaging of the human retina},
   journal = {Opt Lett},
   
   pages = {4224},
   ISSN = {0146-9592
1539-4794},
   DOI = {10.1364/ol.43.004224},
   year = {2018},
   type = {Journal Article},
   keyword = {Retome}
}
Clara Pfäffle, Hendrik Spahr, Dierck Hillmann, Helge Sudkamp, Gesa Franke, Peter Koch, and Gereon Hüttmann,
Reduction of frame rate in full-field swept-source optical coherence tomography by numerical motion correction [Invited], Biomedical Optics Express , vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 1499-1511, 03 2017. https://doi.org/10.1364/BOE.8.001499 .
DOI:10.1364/BOE.8.001499
Weblink: https://doi.org/10.1364/BOE.8.001499
File: abstract.cfm
Bibtex: BibTeX
@article{Pfäffle2017,
   author = {Pfäffle, Clara and Spahr, Hendrik and Hillmann, Dierck and Sudkamp, Helge and Franke, Gesa and Koch, Peter and Hüttmann, Gereon},
   title = {Reduction of frame rate in full-field swept-source optical coherence tomography by numerical motion correction [Invited]},
   journal = {Biomedical Optics Express},
   volume = {8},
   number = {3},
   pages = {1499-1511},
   keywords = {Image reconstruction-restoration
Optical coherence tomography},
   url = {http://www.osapublishing.org/boe/abstract.cfm?URI=boe-8-3-1499},
   year = {2017},
   type = {Journal Article}
}
Gianni Borghesan, Mouloud Ourak, Eva Lankenau, Richard Neffin, Peter Koch, Hinnerk Schulz-Hildebrandt, Koen Willekens, Peter Stalmans, Dominiek Reynaerts, and Emmanuel Vander Poorten,
Probabilistic Principal Component Analysis and Particle Filtering for real-time retina detection from a single-fiber OCT, in Proceedings of the 7th Joint Workshop on New Technologies for Computer/Robot Assisted Surgery , 2017.
Weblink: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/320532046
Bibtex: BibTeX
@conference{Borghesan2017,
title = {Probabilistic Principal Component Analysis and Particle Filtering for real-time retina detection from a single-fiber OCT},
author = {Gianni Borghesan and Mouloud Ourak and Eva Lankenau and Richard Neffin and Peter Koch and Hinnerk Schulz-Hildebrandt and Koen Willekens and Peter Stalmans and Dominiek Reynaerts and Emmanuel Vander Poorten},
year = {2017},
date = {2017-06-02},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 7th Joint Workshop on New Technologies for Computer/Robot Assisted Surgery},
abstract = {Vitreo-retinal surgery concerns a set of particularly demanding micro-surgical interventions that take place at the back of the eye. Examples of such procedures are retinal vein cannulation (where the surgeon aims to insert a needle in a vein of the size of human hairs) and epiretinal membrane peeling (where a detached membrane must be removed from the retina). As severe retinal damage can be caused by undesired collisions, good instrument to retina distance perception would be very useful. We propose to use an OCT-fiber instrumented tool, and purposefully designed algorithms to interpret the measurements and extract a reliable real-time distance estimate. This abstract describes the progress that was made and includes a test conducted with a robotic platform on a synthetic eye mockup.},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {conference}
}
Helge Sudkamp, Peter Koch, Hendrik Spahr, Dierck Hillmann, Gesa Franke, Michael Münst, Fred Reinholz, Reginald Birngruber, and Gereon Hüttmann,
In-vivo retinal imaging with off-axis full-field time-domain optical coherence tomography, Optics Letters , vol. 41, no. 21, pp. 4987-4990, Nov. 2016.
DOI:10.1364/OL.41.004987
File: abstract.cfm
Bibtex: BibTeX
@article{RN4897,
   author = {Sudkamp, Helge and Koch, Peter and Spahr, Hendrik and Hillmann, Dierck and Franke, Gesa and Münst, Michael and Reinholz, Fred and Birngruber, Reginald and Hüttmann, Gereon},
   title = {In-vivo retinal imaging with off-axis full-field time-domain optical coherence tomography},
   journal = {Optics Letters},
   volume = {41},
   number = {21},
   pages = {4987-4990},
   DOI = {10.1364/OL.41.004987},
   url = {http://ol.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=ol-41-21-4987},
   year = {2016},
   type = {Journal Article}
}
Hendrik Spahr, Dierck Hillmann, Carola Hain, Clara Pfäffle, Helge Sudkamp, Gesa Franke, Peter Koch, and Gereon Hüttmann,
Darstellung von Blutfluss und Pulsation in retinalen Gefäßen mit Full-Field-Swept-Source-OCT, Klin Monatsbl Augenheilkd , vol. 233, no. 12, pp. 1324-1330, Oct. 2016.
DOI:10.1055/s-0042-120279
Bibtex: BibTeX
@article{Spahr2016,
   author = {Spahr, H. and Hillmann, D. and Hain, C. and Pfäffle, C. and Sudkamp, H. and Franke, G. and Koch, P. and Hüttmann, G.},
   title = {Darstellung von Blutfluss und Pulsation in retinalen Gefäßen mit Full-Field-Swept-Source-OCT},
   journal = {Klin Monatsbl Augenheilkd},
   volume = {233},
   number = {12},
   pages = {1324-1330},
   ISSN = {0023-2165},
   DOI = {10.1055/s-0042-120279},
   year = {2016},
   type = {Journal Article}
}
Dierck Hillmann, Gesa Franke, Laura Hinkel, Tim Bonin, Peter Koch, and Gereon Hüttmann,
Off-axis full-field swept-source optical coherence tomography using holographic refocusing, pp. 857104-857104, 2013.
DOI:10.1117/12.2006436
File: 12.2006436
Bibtex: BibTeX
@article{Hillmann2013,
   author = {Hillmann, Dierck and Franke, Gesa and Hinkel, Laura and Bonin, Tim and Koch, Peter and Hüttmann, Gereon},
   title = {Off-axis full-field swept-source optical coherence tomography using holographic refocusing},
   pages = {857104-857104},
   note = {10.1117/12.2006436},
   abstract = {We demonstrate a full-field swept-source OCT using an off-axis geometry of the reference illumination. By using holographic refocusing techniques, a uniform lateral resolution is achieved over the measurement depth of approximately 80 Rayleigh lengths. Compared to a standard on-axis setup, artifacts and autocorrelation signals are suppressed and the measurement depth is doubled by resolving the complex conjugate ambiguity. Holographic refocusing was done efficiently by Fourier-domain resampling as demonstrated before in inverse scattering and holoscopy. It allowed to reconstruct a complete volume with about 10μm resolution over the complete measurement depth of more than 10mm. Off-axis full-field swept-source OCT enables high measurement depths, spanning many Rayleigh lengths with reduced artifacts.},
   DOI = {10.1117/12.2006436},
   url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2006436},
   year = {2013},
   type = {Journal Article}
}
Gesa Lilith Franke, Dierck Hillmann, Christian Luhrs, Peter Koch, Jörn Wollenzin, and Gereon Hüttmann,
Towards microscopic resolution in holoscopy, pp. 85711O-85711O, 2013.
DOI:10.1117/12.2006806
File: 12.2006806
Bibtex: BibTeX
@article{Franke2013,
   author = {Franke, Gesa Lilith and Hillmann, Dierck and Lührs, Christian and Koch, Peter and Wollenzin, Jörn and Hüttmann, Gereon},
   title = {Towards microscopic resolution in holoscopy},
   pages = {85711O-85711O},
   note = {10.1117/12.2006806},
   abstract = {Holoscopy is a new imaging approach combining digital holography and full-field Fourier-domain optical coherence tomography. The interference pattern between light scattered by a sample and a defined reference wave is recorded and processed numerically. During reconstruction numerical refocusing is applied, overcoming the limitation of the focal depth and thus a uniform, diffraction limited lateral resolution over the whole measurement depth can be obtained. The advantage of numerical refocusing becomes especially significant for imaging at high numerical apertures (NAs). We use a high-resolution setup based on a Mach-Zehnder interferometer with an high-resolution microscope objective (NA = 0.75). For reliable reconstruction of a sample volume the Rayleigh length of the microscope objective and the axial resolution, given by the spectral range of the light source, need to be matched. For a 0.75 NA objective a tunable light source with a sweeping range of ! 300nm is required. Here we present as a first step a tunable Ti:sapphire laser with a tuning range of 187 nm. By characterizing the spectral properties of the Ti:sapphire laser and determining the axial point spread function we demonstrate the feasibility of this light source for high-resolution holoscopy.},
   DOI = {10.1117/12.2006806},
   url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2006806},
   year = {2013},
   type = {Journal Article}
}
Peer K Fink, Dierck Hillmann, Gesa L Franke, Dirk Ramm, and P Koch,
Stray light rejection by structured illumination, in Studierendentagung , Universität zu Lübeck, 2013.
Bibtex: BibTeX
@inproceedings{Fink2013,
   author = {Fink, Peer K and Hillmann, Dierck and Franke, Gesa L and Ramm, Dirk and Koch, P and Hüttmann, Gereon},
   title = {Stray light rejection by structured illumination},
   booktitle = {Studierendentagung},
   publisher = {Universität zu Lübeck},
   type = {Conference Proceedings},
year = { 2013}
}
Dierck Hillmann, Tim Bonin, Christian Luhrs, Gesa Franke, Martin Hagen-Eggert, and Peter Koch,
Common approach for compensation of axial motion artifacts in swept-source OCT and dispersion in Fourier-domain OCT, Opt. Express , vol. 20, no. 6, pp. 6761-6776, 2012.
Bibtex: BibTeX
@article{Hillmann2012,
   author = {Hillmann, Dierck and Bonin, Tim and Lührs, Christian and Franke, Gesa and Hagen-Eggert, Martin and Koch, Peter and Hüttmann, Gereon},
   title = {Common approach for compensation of axial motion artifacts in swept-source OCT and dispersion in Fourier-domain OCT},
   journal = {Opt. Express},
   volume = {20},
   number = {6},
   pages = {6761-6776},
   abstract = {Swept-source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT) is sensitive to sample motion during the wavelength sweep, which leads to image blurring and image artifacts. In line-field and full-field SS-OCT parallelization is achieved by using a line or area detector, respectively. Thus, approximately 1000 lines or images at different wavenumbers are acquired. The sweep duration is identically with the acquisition time of a complete B-scan or volume, rendering parallel SS-OCT more sensitive to motion artifacts than scanning OCT. The effect of axial motion on the measured spectra is similar to the effect of non-balanced group velocity dispersion (GVD) in the interferometer arms. It causes the apparent optical path lengths in the sample arm to vary with the wavenumber. Here we propose the cross-correlation of sub-bandwidth reconstructions (CCSBR) as a new algorithm that is capable of detecting and correcting the artifacts induced by axial motion in line-field or full-field SS-OCT as well as GVD mismatch in any Fourier-domain OCT (FD-OCT) setup. By cross-correlating images which were reconstructed from a limited spectral range of the interference signal, a phase error is determined which is used to correct the spectral modulation prior to the calculation of the A-scans. Performance of the algorithm is demonstrated on in vivo full-field SS-OCT images of skin and scanning FD-OCT of skin and retina.},
   keywords = {Image reconstruction-restoration
Optical coherence tomography},
   year = {2012}
}
Dierck Hillmann, Gesa Franke, Christian Luhrs, and Peter Koch,
Efficient holoscopy image reconstruction, Opt. Express , vol. 20, no. 19, pp. 21247-21263, 2012.
Bibtex: BibTeX
@article{Hillmann2012,
   author = {Hillmann, Dierck and Franke, Gesa and Lührs, Christian and Koch, Peter and Hüttmann, Gereon},
   title = {Efficient holoscopy image reconstruction},
   journal = {Opt. Express},
   volume = {20},
   number = {19},
   pages = {21247-21263},
   abstract = {Holoscopy is a tomographic imaging technique that combines digital holography and Fourier-domain optical coherence tomography (OCT) to gain tomograms with diffraction limited resolution and uniform sensitivity over several Rayleigh lengths. The lateral image information is calculated from the spatial interference pattern formed by light scattered from the sample and a reference beam. The depth information is obtained from the spectral dependence of the recorded digital holograms. Numerous digital holograms are acquired at different wavelengths and then reconstructed for a common plane in the sample. Afterwards standard Fourier-domain OCT signal processing achieves depth discrimination. Here we describe and demonstrate an optimized data reconstruction algorithm for holoscopy which is related to the inverse scattering reconstruction of wavelength-scanned full-field optical coherence tomography data. Instead of calculating a regularized pseudoinverse of the forward operator, the recorded optical fields are propagated back into the sample volume. In one processing step the high frequency components of the scattering potential are reconstructed on a non-equidistant grid in three-dimensional spatial frequency space. A Fourier transform yields an OCT equivalent image of the object structure. In contrast to the original holoscopy reconstruction with backpropagation and Fourier transform with respect to the wavenumber, the required processing time does neither depend on the confocal parameter nor on the depth of the volume. For an imaging NA of 0.14, the processing time was decreased by a factor of 15, at higher NA the gain in reconstruction speed may reach two orders of magnitude.},
   keywords = {Image processing
Optical coherence tomography
Digital holography},
   year = {2012}
}
Gesa Lilith Franke, Dierck Hillmann, Thorsten Claussen, Christian Luhrs, and Peter Koch,
High resolution holoscopy, Joseph, A. Izatt and James, G. Fujimoto and Valery, V. Tuchin, Eds. SPIE, 2012. pp. 821324.
File: 12.911166
Bibtex: BibTeX
@inproceedings{Franke-2012,
   author = {Franke, Gesa Lilith and Hillmann, Dierck and Claussen, Thorsten and Luhrs, Christian and Koch, Peter and Huttmann, Gereon},
   title = {High resolution holoscopy},
   editor = {Joseph, A. Izatt and James, G. Fujimoto and Valery, V. Tuchin},
   publisher = {SPIE},
   volume = {8213},
   pages = {821324},
URL = { https://doi.org/10.1117/12.911166},
year = { 2012}

}
D. Hillmann, T. Bonin, C. Luhrs, G. Franke, M. Hagen-Eggert, and P. Koch,
Common approach for compensation of axial motion artifacts in swept-source OCT and dispersion in Fourier-domain OCT, Opt Express , vol. 20, no. 6, pp. 6761--6776, 2012.
Bibtex: BibTeX
@article{Hillmann2012,
   author={Hillmann, D.  and Bonin, T.  and Luhrs, C.  and Franke, G.  and Hagen-Eggert, M.  and Koch, P.  and Huttmann, G. },
   title={{{C}ommon approach for compensation of axial motion artifacts in swept-source {O}{C}{T} and dispersion in {F}ourier-domain {O}{C}{T}}},
   journal={Opt Express},
   year={2012},
   volume={20},
   number={6},
   pages={6761--6776},
   month={Mar}
}
M. Hagen-Eggert, and P. Koch,
Analysis of the signal fall-off in spectral domain optical coherence tomography systems, Joseph, A. Izatt and James, G. Fujimoto and Valery, V. Tuchin, Eds. SPIE, 2012. pp. 82131K.
File: 12.910921
Bibtex: BibTeX
@inproceedings{Hagen-Eggert,
   author = {Hagen-Eggert, M. and Koch, P. and Huttmann, G.},
   title = {Analysis of the signal fall-off in spectral domain optical coherence tomography systems},
   editor = {Joseph, A. Izatt and James, G. Fujimoto and Valery, V. Tuchin},
   publisher = {SPIE},
   volume = {8213},
   pages = {82131K},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1117/12.910921},
   year = { 2012}

}
D. Hillmann, C. Luhrs, T. Bonin, and P. Koch,
Holoscopy--holographic optical coherence tomography, Opt Lett , vol. 36, no. 13, pp. 2390-2, 2011.
DOI:10.1364/OL.36.002390
File: 21725421
Bibtex: BibTeX
@article{Hillmann2011-1,
   author = {Hillmann, D. and Luhrs, C. and Bonin, T. and Koch, P. and Huttmann, G.},
   title = {Holoscopy--holographic optical coherence tomography},
   journal = {Opt Lett},
   volume = {36},
   number = {13},
   pages = {2390-2},
   abstract = {Scanning optical coherence tomography (OCT) is limited in sensitivity and resolution by the restricted focal depth of the confocal detection scheme. Holoscopy, a combination of holography and Fourier-domain full-field OCT, is proposed as a way to detect photons from all depths of a sample volume simultaneously with uniform sensitivity and lateral resolution, even at high NAs. By using the scalar diffraction theory, as frequently applied in digital holographic imaging, we fully reconstruct the object field with depth-invariant imaging quality. In vivo imaging of human skin is demonstrated with an image quality comparable to conventionally scanned OCT.},
   keywords = {Fingers
Fourier Analysis
Holography/*methods
Humans
Photons
Tomography, Optical Coherence/*methods},
   ISSN = {1539-4794 (Electronic)
0146-9592 (Linking)},
   DOI = {10.1364/OL.36.002390},
   url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21725421},
   year = {2011},
   type = {Journal Article}
}
Tim Bonin, Martin Hagen-Eggert, Gesa Franke, and Peter Koch,
Ultra highspeed in-vivo Fourier domain full-field OCT of the human retina, James, G. Fujimoto and Joseph, A. Izatt and Valery, V. Tuchin, Eds. SPIE, 2011. pp. 788906.
Bibtex: BibTeX
@inproceedings{Bonin2011,
   author = {Bonin, Tim and Hagen-Eggert, Martin and Franke, Gesa and Koch, Peter and Huttmann, Gereon},
   title = {Ultra highspeed in-vivo Fourier domain full-field OCT of the human retina},
   editor = {James, G. Fujimoto and Joseph, A. Izatt and Valery, V. Tuchin},
   publisher = {SPIE},
   volume = {7889},
   pages = {788906},
year = { 2011}

}
Dierck Hillmann, Christian Luhrs, Tim Bonin, Peter Koch, and Alfred Vogel,
Holoscopy: holographic optical coherence tomography, Rainer, A. Leitgeb and Brett, E. Bouma, Eds. Proc. SPIE, 2011. pp. 80911H.
File:
Bibtex: BibTeX
@inproceedings{Hillmann2011,
   author = {Hillmann, Dierck and Luhrs, Christian  and Bonin, Tim  and Koch, Peter and Vogel, Alfred  and Huttmann, Gereon },
   title = {Holoscopy: holographic optical coherence tomography},
   editor = {Rainer, A. Leitgeb and Brett, E. Bouma},
   publisher = {Proc. SPIE},
   volume = {8091},
   pages = {80911H},
   url = {http://link.aip.org/link/?PSI/8091/80911H/1
http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.889485},
   type = {Conference Proceedings},
year = { 2011}
}
M. Hagen-Eggert, D. Hillmann, and P. Koch,
Diffusion-sensitive Fourier-domain optical coherence tomography, James, G. Fujimoto and Joseph, A. Izatt and Valery, V. Tuchin, Eds. SPIE, 2011. pp. 78892B.
File: 12.873815.short
Bibtex: BibTeX
@inproceedings{Hagen-Eggert2011,
   author = {Hagen-Eggert, M. and Hillmann, D. and Koch, P. and Huttmann, G.},
   title = {Diffusion-sensitive Fourier-domain optical coherence tomography},
   editor = {James, G. Fujimoto and Joseph, A. Izatt and Valery, V. Tuchin},
   publisher = {SPIE},
   volume = {7889},
   pages = {78892B},

}
Tim Bonin, and Peter Koch,
Comparison of fast swept source full-field OCT with conventional scanning OCT, Rainer, A. Leitgeb and Brett, E. Bouma, Eds. SPIE, 2011. pp. 80911K.
Bibtex: BibTeX
@inproceedings{Bonin2011,
   author = {Bonin, Tim and Koch, Peter and Huttmann, Gereon},
   title = {Comparison of fast swept source full-field OCT with conventional scanning OCT},
   editor = {Rainer, A. Leitgeb and Brett, E. Bouma},
   publisher = {SPIE},
   volume = {8091},
   pages = {80911K},
year = { 2011}

}
J. Probst, and P. Koch,
"Real Time 3D Rendering of Coherence Tomography Volumetric Data" 14.. 2009.
Bibtex: BibTeX
@techreport{Probst,
   author = {Probst, J. and Koch, P. and Hüttmann, G},
   title = {Real Time 3D Rendering of Coherence Tomography Volumetric Data},
   month = {14.-16.06.2009},
   year = {2009}
}
T. Bonin, G. Franke, M. Hagen-Eggert, and P. Koch,
In vivo Fourier-domain full-field OCT of the human retina with 1.5 million A-lines/s., .... Opt Lett. 2010 Oct 15;35(20):3432-4. doi: 10.1364/OL.35.003432., 2010.
Bibtex: BibTeX
@book{Bonin2010,
   author = {Bonin, T. and Franke, G. and Hagen-Eggert, M. and Koch, P. and Huttmann, G.},
   title = {In vivo Fourier-domain full-field OCT of the human retina with 1.5 million A-lines/s},
   publisher = {Opt Lett. 2010 Oct 15;35(20):3432-4. doi: 10.1364/OL.35.003432.},
   abstract = {In vivo full-field (FF) optical coherence tomography (OCT) images of human retina are presented by using a rapidly tunable laser source in combination with an ultra-high-speed camera. Fourier-domain FF-OCT provided a way to increase the speed of retinal imaging by parallel acquisition of A-scans. Reduced contrast caused by cross talk was observed only below the retinal pigment epithelium. With a 100Hz sweep rate, FF-OCT was fast enough to acquire OCT images with acceptable motion artifacts. FF-OCT allows ultrafast retinal imaging, boosting image speed by a lack of moving parts and a considerably higher irradiation power.},
  year={2010}
}
Joachim Probst, Dierck Hillmann, Eva Lankenau, Stefan Oelckers, and Peter Koch,
Optical coherence tomography with online visualization of more than seven rendered volumes per second, Journal of Biomedical Optics , vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 026014, 2010.
Bibtex: BibTeX
@article{Probst2010,
   author = {Probst, Joachim and Hillmann, Dierck and Lankenau, Eva and Winter, Christan and Oelckers, Stefan and Koch, Peter and Huttmann, Gereon},
   title = {Optical coherence tomography with online visualization of more than seven rendered volumes per second},
   journal = {Journal of Biomedical Optics},
   volume = {15},
   number = {2},
   pages = {026014},
   keywords = {image resolution
medical image processing
optical tomography
rendering (computer graphics)
surgery},
   year = {2010}
}
Dierck Hillmann, and Peter Koch,
Using nonequispaced fast Fourier transformation to process optical coherence tomography signals, Peter, E. Andersen and Brett, E. Bouma, Eds. SPIE, 2009. pp. 73720R.
File: ECBO.2009.7372_0R
Bibtex: BibTeX
@inproceedings{Hillmann,
   author = {Hillmann, Dierck and Huttmann, Gereon and Koch, Peter},
   title = {Using nonequispaced fast Fourier transformation to process optical coherence tomography signals},
   editor = {Peter, E. Andersen and Brett, E. Bouma},
   publisher = {SPIE},
   volume = {7372},
   pages = {73720R},
url = { https://doi.org/10.1364/ECBO.2009.7372_0R},
year = { 2009}

}
A. Giese, H.J. Böhringer, J. Leppert, S.R. Kandelhardt, E. Lankenau, and P. Koch,
Non-invasive intraoperative optical coherence tomography of the resection cavity during surgery of intrinsic brain tumors., Proc SPIE , vol. 6078, pp. 495-502, 2006.
File: 12.674436.short
Bibtex: BibTeX
@article{Giese2006,
   author = {Giese, A. and Böhringer, H.J. and Leppert, J. and Kandelhardt, S.R. and Lankenau, E. and Koch, P. and Birngruber, R. and Hüttmann, G.},
   title = {Non-invasive intraoperative optical coherence tomography of the resection cavity during surgery of intrinsic brain tumors.},
   journal = {Proc SPIE},
   volume = {6078},
   pages = {495-502},
   year = { 2006},
url = {https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/conference-proceedings-of-spie/6078/60782Z/Non-invasive-intraoperative-optical-coherence-tomography-of-the-resection-cavity/10.1117/12.674436.short},
   type = {Proceeding}
}