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Controlling light through a disordered medium - Matrix approach and applications

Authors: Sébastien POPOFF, Geoffroy LEROSEY, Sylvain GIGAN

Publication date: December 10, 2011

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In optical imaging, multiple scattering has long been regarded as a disturbance to be avoided. The techniques developed to look through scattering media consisted in selecting only the small portion of the wave that did not encounter a scatterer: the ballistic wave. As this ballistic wave has an undisturbed trajectory, it is then possible to apply geometrical optics transformations to reconstruct...

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