Cobra-D for Ultra-deep OCT Imaging
Wasatch Photonics introduces ultrahigh-resolution OCT spectrometer for unparalleled imaging depths

OCT imaging has traditionally required the use of longer wavelengths to probe depths greater than a few millimeters in a single scan, bringing with it the higher cost associated with InGaAs detectors. The Cobra-D’s novel and proprietary ultrahigh-resolution design, in contrast, allows imaging depths of >14 mm to be achieved using 800 nm OCT, which opens up new possibilities for cost-effective measurement of detailed materials features over a wider range of depths. This is particularly relevant for applications in ophthalmology, medicine, and for nondestructive process monitoring of additive printing and laser machining.

“Our expansion of the Cobra OCT spectrometer line with these new Cobra-D models is in direct response to a market need for cost-effective, high resolution 800 nm imaging in real time. Real-time visual 3D process monitoring has become essential in the industrial sector,” says Dr. David Creasey, CEO. “At Wasatch Photonics, we seek to accelerate the development and deployment of OCT technology in new fields, so that our customers may harness the valuable information it offers.”
To learn more about Wasatch Photonics’ new ultrahigh-resolution, deep imaging Cobra-D OCT spectrometer for applications in industrial and medical imaging and see full specifications, please visit the product page here.
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About Wasatch Photonics
Founded in 2002, Wasatch Photonics designs, manufactures and markets high-sensitivity compact spectrometers and systems designed specifically for Raman spectroscopy based on its own patented high efficiency volume phase holographic (VPH) gratings. The company also offers VPH gratings for pulse compression, astronomy, spectroscopy, spectral imaging, and optical coherence tomography (OCT), as well spectrometers and systems for OCT. Our high-performance VPH gratings, spectrometers, and systems can be found in research labs all over the world. We also work extensively with OEM partners spanning a diverse range of industries, including defense and security, chemical manufacturing, pharmaceutical, medical, energy, education, computer, and electronics sectors.

