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Low Photon Number Non-Invasive Imaging Through Time-Varying Diffusers

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posted on 2024-09-28, 16:00 authored by Adrian Makowski, Wojciech Zwolinski, Pawel Szczypkowski, Bernard Gorzkowski, Sylvain Gigan, Radek Lapkiewicz
Scattering poses a significant challenge in optical imaging. In microscopy, it leads to progressive degradation of image quality preventing sample examination at increasing depths. As the thickness of the sample increases, the number of photons that can successfully pass through it decreases, leading to a reduced signal and preventing us from obtaining clear images. Imaging becomes even more difficult with dynamic scatterers like biological tissues that change over time. We demonstrate non-invasive imaging of fluorescent objects hidden behind dynamic diffusers. Our reconstruction uses a stack of images recorded for different diffuser realizations and works even when individual camera frames contain small photon numbers.

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