Photonics Research, Volume. 10, Issue 7, 1689(2022)
Imaging through scattering media via spatial–temporal encoded pattern illumination
Fig. 1. Design of STEP and principle of image reconstruction. (a) Sequence of patterns consisting of a bundle of sinusoidal time series with unique frequencies at each spatial location. (b) Grayscale pattern sequence used to image an object through scattering media. (c) The object is first illuminated by STEP. The intensity of the transmitted light
Fig. 2. Experimental demonstration of STEP with ground glass diffusers. (a) Schematic of the setup. DMD, digital micromirror device; L1 and L2, lenses; I, iris; D1 and D2, diffusers; O, object; PD, photodetector. (b) Images captured by a CMOS camera under three conditions: without scattering media (ND), with stationary diffusers (SD), and with dynamic diffusers (DD). (c) Images reconstructed by STEP with
Fig. 3. Imaging through two slices of chicken breast (
Fig. 4. Comparison of different image reconstruction algorithms. (a) Fourier transform (FT): a segment of
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Xingchen Zhao, Xiaoyu Nie, Zhenhuan Yi, Tao Peng, Marlan O. Scully, "Imaging through scattering media via spatial–temporal encoded pattern illumination," Photonics Res. 10, 1689 (2022)
Category: Imaging Systems, Microscopy, and Displays
Received: Feb. 14, 2022
Accepted: May. 30, 2022
Published Online: Jun. 28, 2022
The Author Email: Tao Peng (taopeng@tamu.edu)