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arxiv: 1707.06896 · v1 · pith:74HHZ4OInew · submitted 2017-07-21 · ⚛️ physics.optics

Scattering correlations of time-gated light

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keywords scatteringlightrangewavefrontapplicationsarrivingcorrelationcorrelations
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Manipulating the propagation of light through scattering media remains a major challenge for many applications, including astronomy, biomedical imaging and colloidal optics. Wavefront shaping is one of the most promising ways to mitigate scattering and focus through inhomogeneous samples. However, wavefront correction remains accurate over only a limited spatial extent within the scattering medium - a correlation range referred to as the optical memory effect. Here, by selecting only the weakly scattered light for wavefront shaping, we show that the addition of temporal degrees of freedom enhances this correlation range. We investigate spatial scattering correlations by digitally time-gating the early arriving light in the spectral domain. We demonstrate that the range of the translational memory effect for the early arriving light is increased almost fourfold, paving the way for a range of scattering media imaging applications.

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