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Imaging through a thin scattering layer and jointly retrieving the point-spread-function using phase-diversity

Optics 2017-11-22 v1

Abstract

Recently introduced angular-memory-effect based techniques enable non-invasive imaging of objects hidden behind thin scattering layers. However, both the speckle-correlation and the bispectrum analysis are based on the statistical average of large amounts of speckle grains, which determines that they can hardly access the important information of the point-spread-function (PSF) of a highly scattering imaging system. Here, inspired by notions used in astronomy, we present a phase-diversity speckle imaging scheme, based on recording a sequence of intensity speckle patterns at various imaging planes, and experimentally demonstrate that in addition to being able to retrieve diffraction-limited image of hidden objects, phase-diversity can also simultaneously estimate the pupil function and the PSF of a highly scattering imaging system without any guide-star nor reference.

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@article{arxiv.1708.02410,
  title  = {Imaging through a thin scattering layer and jointly retrieving the point-spread-function using phase-diversity},
  author = {Tengfei Wu and Jonathan Dong and Xiaopeng Shao and Sylvain Gigan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1708.02410},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

4 pages, 5 figures

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