Deán-Ben X Luís, Estrada Héctor, Ozbek Ali, Razansky Daniel
Opt Lett. 2015 Nov 15;40(22):5395-8. doi: 10.1364/OL.40.005395.
The recently demonstrated control over light distribution through turbid media based on real-time three-dimensional optoacoustic feedback has offered promising prospects to interferometrically focus light within scattering objects. Nevertheless, the focusing capacity of the feedback-based approach is strongly conditioned by the number of optical modes (speckle grains) enclosed in the volume that can be resolved with the optoacoustic imaging system. In this Letter, we experimentally tested the light intensity enhancement achieved with optoacoustic feedback measurements from different sizes of absorbing microparticles. The importance of the obtained results is discussed in the context of potential signal enhancement at deep locations within a scattering medium where the effective speckle grain sizes approach the minimum values dictated by optical diffraction.
最近基于实时三维光声反馈实现了对通过混浊介质的光分布的控制,这为在散射物体内进行干涉聚焦光提供了广阔前景。然而,基于反馈的方法的聚焦能力在很大程度上取决于光声成像系统能够分辨的体积内所包含的光学模式(散斑颗粒)数量。在本信函中,我们通过实验测试了利用光声反馈测量不同尺寸吸收性微粒所实现的光强增强。在散射介质中深处位置有效散斑颗粒尺寸接近由光学衍射决定的最小值的情况下,在潜在信号增强的背景下讨论了所得结果的重要性。