Common path frequency domain optical coherence reflectometry/tomography
devices include a portion of optical fiber with predetermined optical
properties adapted for producing two eigen modes of the optical radiation
propagating therethrough with a predetermined optical path length
difference. The two replicas of the optical radiation outgoing from the
portion of the optical fiber are then delivered to an associated sample
by an optical fiber probe. The tip of the optical fiber serves as a
reference reflector and also serves as a combining element that produces
a combination optical radiation by combining an optical radiation
returning from the associated sample with a reference optical radiation
reflected from the reference reflector. The topology of the devices
allows for registering a cross-polarized or a parallel-polarized
component of the optical radiation reflected or backscattered from the
associated sample. Having the optical path length difference for the two
eigen modes of the optical radiation (which is an equivalent of an
interferometer offset in previously known devices) differ from the
reference offset in the devices of the present invention allows for
relieving the requirements to the spectral resolution of the FD OCT
engine and/or data acquisition and processing system, and substantially
eliminates depth ambiguity problems.