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Title: Correspondence imaging through complex scattering media with temporal correction
Authors: Xiao, Y 
Zhou, L 
Chen, W 
Issue Date: Mar-2024
Source: Optics and lasers in engineering, Mar. 2024, v. 174, 107957
Abstract: Object reconstruction in optical imaging through complex scattering media is challenging. The existence of multiple and dynamic scatterings in complex environments leads to nonlinear reconstruction problem, inducing significant complexity in object reconstruction. In this paper, we report a correspondence imaging approach to reconstructing high-quality objects through complex scattering media where conventional methods cannot work. To complete formation mechanism of correspondence imaging through complex scattering media, a rectified theory is derived to implement object reconstruction. In the proposed method, temporal correction is introduced to eliminate the effect of dynamic scaling factors which physically exist in complex scattering environments. Then, a series of light intensities collected by a single-pixel bucket detector can be temporally corrected for the proposed correspondence imaging through complex scattering media. A series of optical experiments are conducted to show advantages of the proposed method over conventional methods in complex scattering environments. In addition, the proposed principle can be flexibly used with other methods to further enhance quality of the reconstructed objects. The proposed method provides a powerful tool to reconstruct high-quality objects through complex scattering media with single-pixel measurements, and the proposed method could provide an insight into correspondence imaging through complex scattering media.
Keywords: Complex scattering media
Correspondence imaging
Object reconstruction
Temporal correction
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
Journal: Optics and lasers in engineering 
ISSN: 0143-8166
EISSN: 1873-0302
DOI: 10.1016/j.optlaseng.2023.107957
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