Non‐Invasive Super‐Resolution Imaging Through Scattering Media Using Object Fluctuation

Author:

Zhu Xiangwen1ORCID,Sahoo Sujit Kumar2ORCID,Adamo Giorgio3,Tobing Landobasa Y. M.1,Zhang Dao Hua1,Dang Cuong1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Optoelectronics and Biophotonics (COEB) School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering The Photonics Institute (TPI) Nanyang Technological University 50 Nanyang Avenue Singapore 639798 Singapore

2. School of Electrical Sciences Indian Institute of Technology Goa Goa 403401 India

3. Centre for Disruptive Photonic Technologies SPMS TPI Nanyang Technological University Singapore 637371 Singapore

Abstract

AbstractIntroducing super‐resolution techniques to imaging through scattering media potentially revolutionizes the technical analysis for many exotic applications, such as cell structures behind biological tissues. The main challenge is scattering media's inhomogeneous structures, which scramble the light path and create noise‐like speckle patterns, hindering object's visualization even at a low‐resolution level. Here, a computational method is proposed relying on the object's spatial and temporal fluctuation to visualize nanoscale objects through scattering media non‐invasively. Taking advantage of the optical memory effect and multiple frames, the point spreading function (PSF) of scattering media is estimated. Multiple images of fluctuating objects are obtained by deconvolution; then, the super‐resolution image is achieved by computing the higher‐order cumulants. Non‐linearity of high order cumulant significantly suppresses artifacts in the resulting images and enhances resolution by a factor of , where N is the cumulant order. The proof‐of‐concept demonstrates a resolution of 266 nm at the 6th‐order cumulant with numerical aperture (NA) of 0.42, breaking the diffraction limit by a factor of 2.45. An adaptive approach is also demonstrated for imaging through dynamic scattering media. The non‐invasive super‐resolution speckle fluctuation imaging (NISFFI) presents a nanoscopy technique with straightforward imaging hardware configuration to visualize samples behind scattering media.

Funder

Science and Engineering Research Board

Publisher

Wiley

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