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Spatial Frequency Imaging Through Random Scattering Media

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Abstract

Shadow images of objects hidden behind random intralipid solutions were significantly improved using a Fourier spatial filter system and NIR laser wavelengths of 670 nm, 830 nm, and 1300 nm in the therapeutic window. The decrease in scattering and the increase in absorption of these media were found to improve the image quality at longer wavelengths.

© 1994 Optical Society of America

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