Affiliation:
1. Key Laboratory of Advanced Transducers and Intelligent Control System, Ministry of Education, and Shanxi Province, College of Electronic Information and Optical Engineering Taiyuan University of Technology No. 79 West Main Street Yingze 030024 China
Abstract
AbstractThe memory‐effect‐based speckle auto‐correlation method has gained significant attention for its ability to perform single‐shot noninvasive imaging through scattering media. Despite its advantages, however, not only its imaging field‐of‐view (FOV) is limited by the memory effect (ME), but also the relative positions and orientations of the reconstructed objects beyond ME are lost. Therefore, an approach that enables the reconstruction of multiple objects or a whole object behind scattering media beyond the ME region while accurately preserving the relative positions and orientations of its sub‐objects is proposed. The method achieves this by directly leveraging the correlation of the collected speckle patterns. Experimental results validate the effectiveness of the proposed method. It not only can reconstruct the image of multiple objects or a whole object beyond the ME region simulated by a digital micromirror device but also can reconstruct the image of a fluorescent object beyond the ME region noninvasively, which is well consistent with the theoretical predictions. The method provides a promising pathway for noninvasively visualizing fluorescent objects behind scattering media without being constrained by ME, thereby expanding the imaging FOV.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Shanxi Provincial Key Research and Development Project