Yoo K M, Xing Q, Alfano R R
Opt Lett. 1991 Jul 1;16(13):1019-21. doi: 10.1364/ol.16.001019.
A combination of 100-fs cross-correlation time gating and lock-in amplifier detection is shown to be a versatile technique to image objects hidden in highly scattering media. The image is formed from the ballistic component of the ultrafast laser pulse while the diffuse component is eliminated by time gating using cross-correlation second-harmonic generation. The low-noise lock-in amplifier detection method and the high-repetition-rate milliwatt pulsed laser enable us to image through a random medium as thick as 28 scattering mean free paths with submillimeter resolution.
100飞秒互相关时间选通和锁相放大器检测相结合,被证明是一种用于对隐藏在高散射介质中的物体进行成像的通用技术。图像由超快激光脉冲的弹道分量形成,而漫射分量则通过利用互相关二次谐波产生的时间选通来消除。低噪声锁相放大器检测方法和高重复率毫瓦脉冲激光使我们能够透过厚度达28个散射平均自由程的随机介质进行亚毫米分辨率成像。