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Anda Shi, Zeyu Wang, Chenxi Duan, Zhao Wang, Weili Zhang. Imaging through scattering layers using a near-infrared low-spatial-coherence fiber random laserJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2024, 33(10): 104202.
| Anda Shi, Zeyu Wang, Chenxi Duan, Zhao Wang, Weili Zhang. Imaging through scattering layers using a near-infrared low-spatial-coherence fiber random laserJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2024, 33(10): 104202. |
Imaging through scattering layers using a near-infrared low-spatial-coherence fiber random laser
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Abstract
Optical memory effect-based speckle-correlated technology has been developed for reconstructing hidden objects from disordered speckle patterns, achieving imaging through scattering layers. However, the lighting efficiency and field of view of existing speckle-correlated imaging systems are limited. Here, a near-infrared low spatial coherence fiber random laser illumination method is proposed to address the above limitations. Through the utilization of random Rayleigh scattering within dispersion-shifted fibers to provide feedback, coupled with stimulated Raman scattering for amplification, a near-infrared fiber random laser exhibiting a high spectral density and extremely low spatial coherence is generated. Based on the designed fiber random laser, speckle-correlated imaging through scattering layers is achieved, with high lighting efficiency and a large imaging field of view. This work improves the performance of speckle-correlated imaging and enriches the research on imaging through scattering medium. -
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