Direct-to-video holographic readout in quantum wells for three-dimensional imaging through turbid media
Optics Letters, Vol. 23, Issue 2, pp. 103-105 (1998)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OL.23.000103
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Abstract
Customized photorefractive quantum-well devices have been developed for real-time video acquisition of coherence-gated, three-dimensional images in turbid media. Large-field-of-view holographic imaging with direct video capture is now possible. We have evaluated the role of intensity-limited device performance in Fourier-plane and image-plane holography in such devices and, using near-infrared light, have imaged through turbid phantoms of 13 mean free paths’ scattering depth with 50-µm transverse and 60-µm depth resolution.
© 1998 Optical Society of America
OCIS Codes
(090.0090) Holography : Holography
(160.5320) Materials : Photorefractive materials
(190.0190) Nonlinear optics : Nonlinear optics
(270.0270) Quantum optics : Quantum optics
Citation
R. Jones, N. P. Barry, S. C. W. Hyde, P. M. W. French, K. W. Kwolek, D. D. Nolte, and M. R. Melloch, "Direct-to-video holographic readout in quantum wells for three-dimensional imaging through turbid media," Opt. Lett. 23, 103-105 (1998)
http://www.opticsinfobase.org/ol/abstract.cfm?URI=ol-23-2-103
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