Abstract
We recently showed that a disordered polymer Anderson localized optical fiber (p-ALOF) [1] can be used to transport spatially localized beams of light and the output beams were observed to remain in the same spatial transverse position across the fiber as launched [2]. Here, we show for the first time, that images can be transported through the disordered fiber. The resolution of the imaging disordered optical fiber is higher than 28.5 lines/mm.
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