Ultrafast video recording of spatiotemporal light distribution in a scattering medium has a significant impact in biomedicine. Although many simulation tools have been implemented to model light propagation in scattering media, existing experimental instruments still lack sufficient imaging speed to record transient light-scattering events in real time. We report single-shot ultrafast video recording of a light-induced photonic Mach cone propagating in an engineered scattering plate assembly. This dynamic light-scattering event was captured in a single camera exposure by lossless-encoding compressed ultrafast photography at 100 billion frames per second. Our experimental results are in excellent agreement with theoretical predictions by time-resolved Monte Carlo simulation. This technology holds great promise for next-generation biomedical imaging instrumentation.
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Liang, J., Ma, C., Zhu, L., Chen, Y., Gao, L., & Wang, L. V. (2017). Single-shot real-time video recording of a photonic Mach cone induced by a scattered light pulse. Science Advances, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.1601814
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