Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
2010-05-04
Nat. Commun. 1:81(2010)
Physics
Optics
Scientific paper
10.1038/ncomms1078
Optical imaging relies on the ability to illuminate an object, collect and analyze the light it scatters or transmits. Propagation through complex media such as biological tissues was so far believed to degrade the attainable depth as well as the resolution for imaging because of multiple scattering. This is why such media are usually considered opaque. Very recently, we have proven that it is possible to measure the complex mesoscopic optical transmission channels that allows light to traverse through such an opaque medium. Here we show that we can optimally exploit those channels to coherently transmit and recover with a high fidelity an arbitrary image, independently of the complexity of the propagation.
Boccara Albert-Claude
Fink Manfred
Gigan Sylvain
Lerosey Geoffroy
Popoff Sébastien Michel
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