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17 May 2019 Amplitude optimization of wavefront shaping using adaptive binary harmony search algorithm
Yulin Wu, Huimin Yan
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Proceedings Volume 11170, 14th National Conference on Laser Technology and Optoelectronics (LTO 2019); 111700X (2019) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2532661
Event: Fourteenth National Conference on Laser Technology and Optoelectronics, 2019, Shanghai, China
Abstract
Focusing light through scattering media using wavefront shaping technique has drawn numerous interests, and shown great potential in various applications including super-resolution imaging, deep tissue microscopy and polarization control. The high speed of amplitude optimization based on digital micromirror devices has the potential to focus light through living biological materials. In this paper, we introduce an adjust binary harmony search (ABHS) algorithm to optimize the amplitude of the incident light. To test the performance and effectiveness of the ABHS algorithm, we establish a numerical simulation model based on random matrix theory. The linear relationship between intensity enhancement and controlled number of segments indicates the validity of our numerical simulation model. Furthermore, we compare the performance of ABHS algorithm with continuous sequential algorithm (CSA) and genetic algorithm (GA) in noisy and fluctuating environments. The simulation results show that ABHS reaches a larger overall enhancement than CSA and GA algorithm in noisy and fluctuating circumstances.
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Yulin Wu and Huimin Yan "Amplitude optimization of wavefront shaping using adaptive binary harmony search algorithm", Proc. SPIE 11170, 14th National Conference on Laser Technology and Optoelectronics (LTO 2019), 111700X (17 May 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2532661
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KEYWORDS
Binary data

Wavefronts

Computer simulations

Scattering

Signal to noise ratio

Algorithms

Digital micromirror devices

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