Non-invasive color imaging through scattering medium under broadband illumination (2210.04630v1)
Abstract: Due to the complex of mixed spectral point spread function within memory effect range, it is unreliable and slow to use speckle correlation technology for non-invasive imaging through scattering medium under broadband illumination. The contrast of the speckles will drastically drop as the light source's spectrum width increases. Here, we propose a method for producing the optical transfer function with several speckle frames within memory effect range to image under broadband illumination. The method can be applied to image amplitude and color objects under white LED illumination. Compared to other approaches of imaging under broadband illumination, such as deep learning and modified phase retrieval, our method can provide more stable results with faster convergence speed, which can be applied in high speed scattering imaging under natural light illumination.
- Yunong Sun (2 papers)
- Jianbin Liu (34 papers)
- Hui Chen (298 papers)
- Zhuoran Xi (1 paper)
- Yu Zhou (335 papers)
- Yuchen He (53 papers)
- Huaibin Zheng (35 papers)
- Zhuo Xu (82 papers)
- Yuan Yuan (234 papers)