An apparatus and method are provided. In particular, at least one first
electro-magnetic radiation may be provided to a sample and at least one
second electro-magnetic radiation can be provided to a non-reflective
reference. A frequency of the first and/or second radiations varies over
time. An interference is detected between at least one third radiation
associated with the first radiation and at least one fourth radiation
associated with the second radiation. Alternatively, the first
electro-magnetic radiation and/or second electro-magnetic radiation have
a spectrum which changes over time. The spectrum may contain multiple
frequencies at a particular time. In addition, it is possible to detect
the interference signal between the third radiation and the fourth
radiation in a first polarization state. Further, it may be preferable to
detect a further interference signal between the third and fourth
radiations in a second polarization state which is different from the
first polarization state. The first and/or second electro-magnetic
radiations may have a spectrum whose mean frequency changes substantially
continuously over time at a tuning speed that is greater than 100 Tera
Hertz per millisecond.