• Acta Optica Sinica
  • Vol. 37, Issue 8, 0811002 (2017)
Zi Liang1、2, Xiaoying An1、2, Ru Zhang1、2, Lipei Song1、2、*, Songhe Zhu1、2, and Pengfei Wu1、2
Author Affiliations
  • 1 Institute of Modern Optics, Nankai University, Tianjin, 300071 China
  • 2 Key Laboratory of Optical Information Science and Technology of Ministry of Education, Nankai Univeristy, Tianjin, 300071 China
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    Zi Liang, Xiaoying An, Ru Zhang, Lipei Song, Songhe Zhu, Pengfei Wu. Imaging Through Turbid Media Based on Speckled Illumination and Holography[J]. Acta Optica Sinica, 2017, 37(8): 0811002 Copy Citation Text show less
    Schematic of speckle illumination
    Fig. 1. Schematic of speckle illumination
    Images of the exit-surface of the diffuser with different distances between the object and the front surface of the diffuser. (a) 10 mm;(b) 2 mm;(c) 0 mm
    Fig. 2. Images of the exit-surface of the diffuser with different distances between the object and the front surface of the diffuser. (a) 10 mm;(b) 2 mm;(c) 0 mm
    Numerical simulation of the imaging process. (a) The object and the point source; (b) speckle field of the object; (c) speckle field of the point source; (d)interference pattern of the two speckle field; (e) result of Fourier transform based on Fig. (d);(f)object extracted from Fig. (e);(g) intensity profile along the blue dashed line in Fig. (e)
    Fig. 3. Numerical simulation of the imaging process. (a) The object and the point source; (b) speckle field of the object; (c) speckle field of the point source; (d)interference pattern of the two speckle field; (e) result of Fourier transform based on Fig. (d);(f)object extracted from Fig. (e);(g) intensity profile along the blue dashed line in Fig. (e)
    Imaging the object hidden between two diffusers. (a) Experimental setup; (b) the output image as seen by naked eyes; (c)-(e) speckle images captured by the camera; (f)-(h) reconstructed images by Fourier transform
    Fig. 4. Imaging the object hidden between two diffusers. (a) Experimental setup; (b) the output image as seen by naked eyes; (c)-(e) speckle images captured by the camera; (f)-(h) reconstructed images by Fourier transform
    Real-time imaging of a moving object. (a) Sketch of the moving object; (b) reconstructed images of the object at three time points
    Fig. 5. Real-time imaging of a moving object. (a) Sketch of the moving object; (b) reconstructed images of the object at three time points
    Noninvasive imaging for a reflective object. (a) Target object; (b) experimental setup; (c) raw image captured by the camera; (d) reconstructed image from a single image; (e) result after the average and filter
    Fig. 6. Noninvasive imaging for a reflective object. (a) Target object; (b) experimental setup; (c) raw image captured by the camera; (d) reconstructed image from a single image; (e) result after the average and filter
    Zi Liang, Xiaoying An, Ru Zhang, Lipei Song, Songhe Zhu, Pengfei Wu. Imaging Through Turbid Media Based on Speckled Illumination and Holography[J]. Acta Optica Sinica, 2017, 37(8): 0811002
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