Authors: Yiwen Zhang, Minh Dinh, Zeyu Wang, Tianhao Zhang, Tianhang Chen, Chia Wei Hsu
Published on: June 15, 2023
Impact Score: 8.3
Arxiv code: Arxiv:2306.08793
Summary
- What is new: Introduction of Scattering Matrix Tomography (SMT) for imaging through opaque materials using virtual guidestars and digital wavefront corrections.
- Why this is important: Multiple scattering of light makes materials opaque and obstructs clear imaging.
- What the research proposes: SMT uses a hyperspectral scattering matrix to digitally focus and construct images, optimizing wavefronts digitally to correct for aberration and scattering.
- Results: Achieved sub-micron lateral resolution and one-micron axial resolution inside dense scattering media, outperforming existing imaging methods.
Technical Details
Technological frameworks used: nan
Models used: nan
Data used: Hyperspectral scattering matrix
Potential Impact
Medical imaging, device inspection, biological science, colloidal physics
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