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Fast binarized time-reversed adapted-perturbation (b-TRAP) optical focusing inside scattering media

Optics 2015-06-04 v1

Abstract

Light scattering inhibits high-resolution optical imaging, manipulation and therapy deep inside biological tissue by preventing focusing. To form deep foci, wavefront-shaping and time-reversal techniques that break the optical diffusion limit have been developed. For in vivo applications, such focusing must provide high gain, high speed, and a large number of spatial modes. However, none of the previous techniques meet these requirements simultaneously. Here, we overcome this challenge by rapidly measuring the perturbed optical field within a single camera exposure followed by adaptively time-reversing the phase-binarized perturbation. Consequently, a phase-conjugated wavefront is synthesized within a millisecond, two orders of magnitude shorter than the digitally achieved record. We demonstrated real-time focusing in dynamic scattering media, and extended laser speckle contrast imaging to new depths. The unprecedented combination of fast response, high gain, and large mode count makes this work a major stride toward in vivo deep tissue optical imaging, manipulation, and therapy.

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@article{arxiv.1506.01032,
  title  = {Fast binarized time-reversed adapted-perturbation (b-TRAP) optical focusing inside scattering media},
  author = {Cheng Ma and Fengbo Zhou and Yan Liu and Lihong V. Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.01032},
  year   = {2015}
}