• Acta Optica Sinica
  • Vol. 41, Issue 17, 1729002 (2021)
Jingjing Gao1、2, Honglin Liu1、2、*, Xin Wang1、2, and Shensheng Han1、2、3
Author Affiliations
  • 1Key Laboratory of Quantum Optics, Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 201800, China
  • 2University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
  • 3Hangzhou Institute for Advanced Study, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310024, China
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    Jingjing Gao, Honglin Liu, Xin Wang, Shensheng Han. Comparison of Scattering Equivalence Between Ground Glass and Volume Scattering Media[J]. Acta Optica Sinica, 2021, 41(17): 1729002 Copy Citation Text show less
    Diagram of experimental setup in simulation
    Fig. 1. Diagram of experimental setup in simulation
    Simulated imaging results of scattering samples with different thicknesses and ground glass (scale bar is 207 μm, sub-image in upper-left corner is 4×magnification of central area of corresponding speckle image, and H denotes 220 mesh ground glass). (a1)-(a5) Imaging results with lens; (b1)-(b5) results after removing lens
    Fig. 2. Simulated imaging results of scattering samples with different thicknesses and ground glass (scale bar is 207 μm, sub-image in upper-left corner is 4×magnification of central area of corresponding speckle image, and H denotes 220 mesh ground glass). (a1)-(a5) Imaging results with lens; (b1)-(b5) results after removing lens
    Simulated imaging results of scattering media with different anisotropy factors (scale bar is 207 μm, sub-image in upper-left corner is 4×magnification of central area of corresponding speckle image, and H denotes 220 mesh ground glass). (a1)-(a5) Imaging results with lens; (b1)-(b5) results after removing lens
    Fig. 3. Simulated imaging results of scattering media with different anisotropy factors (scale bar is 207 μm, sub-image in upper-left corner is 4×magnification of central area of corresponding speckle image, and H denotes 220 mesh ground glass). (a1)-(a5) Imaging results with lens; (b1)-(b5) results after removing lens
    Diagram of experimental setup for measuring differences in speckle intensities of scattering media
    Fig. 4. Diagram of experimental setup for measuring differences in speckle intensities of scattering media
    Scattering light intensity distributions of volume scattering media and ground glass with different parameters. (a1)(a2) Volume scattering media with g=0.95; (b1)(b2) volume scattering media with g=0.98; (c1)(c2) ground glass with different meshes
    Fig. 5. Scattering light intensity distributions of volume scattering media and ground glass with different parameters. (a1)(a2) Volume scattering media with g=0.95; (b1)(b2) volume scattering media with g=0.98; (c1)(c2) ground glass with different meshes
    Cosines of integral divergence angles of volume scattering media versus thicknesses
    Fig. 6. Cosines of integral divergence angles of volume scattering media versus thicknesses
    Scattering light intensity distributions and corresponding weight distribution results of integral divergence angles of 220 mesh and 600 mesh ground glass and their equivalent volume scattering media. (a1)(a2) 220 mesh ground glass and its equivalent volume scattering media; (b1)(b2) 600 mesh ground glass and its equivalent volume scattering media
    Fig. 7. Scattering light intensity distributions and corresponding weight distribution results of integral divergence angles of 220 mesh and 600 mesh ground glass and their equivalent volume scattering media. (a1)(a2) 220 mesh ground glass and its equivalent volume scattering media; (b1)(b2) 600 mesh ground glass and its equivalent volume scattering media
    Experimental divergence angle weight distributions of 220 mesh and 600 mesh ground glass and volume scattering media with different thicknesses
    Fig. 8. Experimental divergence angle weight distributions of 220 mesh and 600 mesh ground glass and volume scattering media with different thicknesses
    Jingjing Gao, Honglin Liu, Xin Wang, Shensheng Han. Comparison of Scattering Equivalence Between Ground Glass and Volume Scattering Media[J]. Acta Optica Sinica, 2021, 41(17): 1729002
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