Abstract
We report coherent imaging of objects behind opaque scattering media with only one piece of the power spectrum pattern. We solve the unique solution and improve algorithm speed for the inverse problem. Based on the proposed scattering-disturbance model, with only one piece of the Fourier transform power spectrum pattern under coherent illumination, we successfully reconstruct clear images of the objects fully hidden by an opaque diffuser. The experimental results demonstrate the feasibility of the reconstruction method and the scattering-disturbance model. Our method makes it possible to carry out snapshot coherent imaging of the objects obscured by scattering media, which extends the methodology of x-ray crystallography to visible-light scattering imaging for underwater and living biomedical imaging.
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