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"Three-dimensional holographic imaging of incoherent objects through scattering media"
by Y. Baek, H. de Aguiar and @sylvaingigan
arXiv:2502.01475v1
#optics #physics #imaging
As you daily experience anytime you look at anything, light scattering severely impairs your […]
"Three-dimensional holographic imaging of incoherent objects through scattering media"
by Y. Baek, H. de Aguiar and @sylvaingigan
arXiv:2502.01475v1
#optics #physics #imaging
As you daily experience anytime you look at anything, light scattering severely impairs your […]
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If the emitters are not too far away from each other we can assume that the scattering medium is scattering the light coming from each of them in essentially the same way. We don't know exactly how (yet), but it is the same for all of them. This gives us something to work with. What […]
Nice. But I think you meant 'arXiv:2502.01475v1' to be a link.
I guess this is a whole sub-area of research. Years ago I saw a paper for *non*-holographic reconstruction of images through a scattering medium, frosted glass I think in their example.
I beg your pardon; egg on my face.
Well then, do you have a reading list?
Thanks!
"Nature Physics" eh? What a hotshot. 😉