Rapid broadband characterization of scattering medium using hyperspectral imaging

  • Boniface A
  • Gusachenko I
  • Dholakia K
  • et al.
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© 2019 Optical Society of America. Scattering of a coherent ultrashort pulse of light by a disordered medium results in a complex spatiotemporal speckle pattern. The form of the pattern can be described by knowledge of a spectrally dependent transmission matrix, which can in turn be used to shape the propagation of the pulse through the medium. We introduce a method for rapid measurement of this matrix for the entire spectrum of the pulse based on a hyperspectral imaging system that is close to 2 orders of magnitude faster than any approach previously reported. We demonstrate narrowband as well as spatiotemporal refocusing of a femtosecond pulse temporally stretched to several picoseconds after propagation through a multiply scattering medium. This enables new routes for multiphoton imaging and manipulation through complex media.

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Boniface, A., Gusachenko, I., Dholakia, K., & Gigan, S. (2019). Rapid broadband characterization of scattering medium using hyperspectral imaging. Optica, 6(3), 274. https://doi.org/10.1364/optica.6.000274

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