Non-invasive imaging through scattering medium and around corners beyond 3D memory effect.

Journal: Optics letters
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Abstract

The three-dimensional (3D) memory effect (ME) has been shown to exist in a variety of scattering scenes. Limited by the scope of ME, speckle correlation technology only can be applied in a small imaging field of view (FOV) with a small depth of field (DOF). In this Letter, an untrained neural network is constructed and used as an optimization tool to restore the targets beyond the 3D ME range. The autocorrelation consistency relationship and the generative adversarial strategy are combined. Only single frame speckle and unaligned real targets are needed for online optimization; therefore, the neural network does not need to train in advance. Furthermore, the proposed method does not need to conduct additional modulation for the system. This method can reconstruct not only hidden targets behind the scattering medium, but also targets around corners. The combination strategy of the generative adversarial framework with physical priors used to decouple the aliasing information and reconstruct the target will provide inspiration for the field of computational imaging.

Authors

  • YingJie Shi
  • EnLai Guo
  • Ming Sun
    Department of Urology, Jiangmen Central Hospital, Affiliated Jiangmen Hospital of SUN YAT-SEN University, 23 Beijie Haibang Street, Jiangmen, 529030, China.
  • LianFa Bai
  • Jing Han
    Key Laboratory of Combinatorial Biosynthesis and Drug Discovery (Wuhan University), Ministry of Education; School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430071, China.