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Optical imaging through dynamic turbid media using the Fourier-domain shower-curtain effect

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Abstract

We introduce an optical modality enabling imaging through highly dynamic turbid medium. Our results show high resolution imaging of objects behind over 3 millimeter-thick tissue or dense lens cataracts and are insensitive to rapid medium movements. Article not available.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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