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11 March 2020 Stochastic optical scattering localization for noninvasively imaging through scattering media at super-resolution (Conference Presentation)
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Abstract
Scattering media scramble light paths, create seemingly random speckle patterns and hinder even our simple visualization of objects. Here, we demonstrate stochastic optical scattering localization imaging (SOSLI) to achieve super-resolution non-invasively through not only static, but also dynamic scattering media (up to 80% decorrelation). A camera captures multiple speckle patterns created by stochastic emitters in the object. Then our computational approach can retrieve a super-resolution image of hidden objects, surpassing the diffraction limit by factor of five, while posing no fundamental-limit in achieving higher spatial-resolution. Our demonstration paves the way to non-invasively visualize various biological samples with unprecedented levels of detail.
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Cuong H. Dang, Sujit K. Sahoo, and Dong Wang "Stochastic optical scattering localization for noninvasively imaging through scattering media at super-resolution (Conference Presentation)", Proc. SPIE 11248, Adaptive Optics and Wavefront Control for Biological Systems VI, 112480J (11 March 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2545735
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KEYWORDS
Scattering media

Super resolution

Stochastic processes

Scattering

Biomedical optics

Diffraction

Optical imaging

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