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31 January 1995 Single-source phased array for imaging through scattering media
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Proceedings Volume 2326, Photon Transport in Highly Scattering Tissue; (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.200810
Event: International Symposium on Biomedical Optics Europe '94, 1994, Lille, France
Abstract
In heavily scattering media an intensity modulated light source will propagate as a diffusive wave. This technique has been adapted for dark field operation by modulating two lasers in antiphase giving destructive interference along a line equidistant to the two sources. If an object is present in the scattering medium the symmetry is broken so that a signal will be detected along this line. This paper presents a different approach to obtaining this using a single source configured as an interferometer. The fundamental properties of the interferometer are such that conservation of energy ensures that its two arms are modulated in antiphase. The application and advantages of this approach are described.
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Stephen P. Morgan, Chung Wah See, and Michael G. Somekh "Single-source phased array for imaging through scattering media", Proc. SPIE 2326, Photon Transport in Highly Scattering Tissue, (31 January 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.200810
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KEYWORDS
Modulation

Scattering

Interferometers

Bragg cells

Scattering media

Phased arrays

Imaging arrays

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