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Title: Expansion of the FOV in speckle autocorrelation imaging by spatial filtering
Authors: Chen, M
Liu, H
Liu, Z
Lai, P 
Han, S
Issue Date: 15-Dec-2019
Source: Optics letters, 15 Dec. 2019, v. 44, no. 24, p. 5997-6000
Abstract: Optical imaging through inhomogeneous media based on autocorrelations suffers from a limited field of view (FOV), since the optical memory effect (ME) of a scattering medium has its inherent angular extent. Here we successfully expand the angular ME range by exploiting a spatial filtering technique to select low-frequency components, mainly ballistic light and less scattered light, thereby increasing the FOV of the speckle autocorrelation imaging. Both a simulation and experimental verifications are presented. This technique, which is not limited to the discussed 4f structure, can provide a guideline for the design of an optical system to image through scattering media.
Publisher: Optical Society of America
Journal: Optics letters 
ISSN: 0146-9592
EISSN: 1539-4794
DOI: 10.1364/OL.44.005997
Rights: Posted with permission of the publisher.
© 2019 Optical Society of America
The following publication Meijun Chen, Honglin Liu, Zhentao Liu, Puxiang Lai, and Shensheng Han, "Expansion of the FOV in speckle autocorrelation imaging by spatial filtering," Opt. Lett. 44, 5997-6000 (2019) is available at https://doi.org/10.1364/OL.44.005997.
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