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3D Object Imaging through Scattering Media

Optics 2017-12-01 v1 Biological Physics

Abstract

Human ability to visualize an image is usually hindered by optical scattering. Recent extensive studies have promoted imaging technique through turbid materials to a reality where color image can be restored behind scattering media in real time. The big challenge now is to recover a 3D object in a large field of view with depth resolving ability. Here, we reveal a new physical relationship between speckles generated from objects at different planes. With a single given point spread function, 3D imaging through scattering media is achieved even beyond the depth of field (DOF). Experimental testing of standard scattering media shows that the original DOF can be extended up to 5 times and the physical mechanism is depicted. This extended 3D imaging is expected to have important applications in science, technology, bio-medical, security and defense.

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@article{arxiv.1711.11356,
  title  = {3D Object Imaging through Scattering Media},
  author = {Xiangsheng Xie and Huichang Zhuang and Hexiang He and Xiaoqing Xu and Haowen Liang and Yikun Liu and Jianying Zhou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.11356},
  year   = {2017}
}

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16 pages, 4 figures

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