We present a handheld deep-tissue imaging device based on dual-axis optical coherence tomography (DA-OCT) at 1.3 μm wavelengths. We validate our approach for skin and dental imaging using various imaging phantoms and preliminary human results. We present a quantitative discussion of the necessary engineering improvements required to minimize the distal scanning optics required for DA-OCT, along with a quantitative review of system performance.
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