Implementation of an off-axis digital optical phase conjugation system for turbidity suppression on scattering medium

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Due to the light scattering effect, it is difficult to directly achieve optical focusing and imaging in turbid media, such as milk and biological tissue. The turbidity suppression of a scattering medium and control of light through the scattering medium are important for imaging on biological tissue or biophotonics. Optical phase conjugation is a novel technology on turbidity suppression by directly creating phase conjugation light waves to form time-reversed light. In this work, we report a digital optical phase conjugation system based on off-axis holography. Compared with traditional digital optical phase conjugation methods, the off-axis holography acquires the conjugation phase using only one interference image, obviously saving photo acquisition time. Furthermore, we tested the optical phase conjugate reduction performance of this system and also achieved optical focusing through the diffuser. We also proved that the reversing of random scattering in turbid media is achievable by phase conjugation.

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Zhang, K., Wang, Z., Zhao, H., Liu, C., Zhang, H., & Xue, B. (2020). Implementation of an off-axis digital optical phase conjugation system for turbidity suppression on scattering medium. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/app10030875

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