Optical transmission matrix measurement sampled on a dense hexagonal lattice

  • Pai P
  • Bosch J
  • Mosk A
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Abstract

The optical transmission matrix (TM) characterizes the transmission properties of a sample. We show a novel experimental procedure for measuring the TM of light waves in a slab geometry based on sampling the light field on a hexagonal lattice at the Rayleigh criterion. Our method enables the efficient measurement of a large fraction of the complete TM without oversampling while minimizing sampling crosstalk and the associated distortion of the statistics of the matrix elements. The procedure and analysis described here is demonstrated on a clear sample, which serves as an important reference for other systems and geometries, such as dense scattering media.

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Pai, P., Bosch, J., & Mosk, A. P. (2020). Optical transmission matrix measurement sampled on a dense hexagonal lattice. OSA Continuum, 3(3), 637. https://doi.org/10.1364/osac.384832

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