Exploiting light field imaging through scattering media for optical encryption

  • Liu Y
  • Yu P
  • Li Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

We report a novel optical encryption strategy that utilizes highly scattered wavefront of light field to encrypt the plaintext and exploits a scattering medium as the unique physical key. For information decryption, an imaging technique based on the speckle-correlation scattering matrix is adopted to directly extract the wavefront information from speckles, i.e., the ciphertext. The decryption relies on the transmission matrix of the scattering medium which serves as the unique key. In particular, different parts of a scattering medium have absolutely different TMs. Thus, even if attackers get the cryptosystem and repeat the measurement process, they cannot recover the key without knowing the exact part of the medium we used. The security of this scheme is further guaranteed by the advantage that data cannot be leaked without a large percentage (>60%) of the key eavesdropped. In addition, its feasibility and advantage are demonstrated experimentally.

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Liu, Y., Yu, P., Li, Y., & Gong, L. (2020). Exploiting light field imaging through scattering media for optical encryption. OSA Continuum, 3(11), 2968. https://doi.org/10.1364/osac.409824

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