Abstract
Light incident on a scattering medium is redistributed over transport channels that either transmit through or reflect from the medium. We perform experiments aiming at finding individual transport channels of extremely strongly scattering materials. A small number of transport channels in a scattering sample are open with transmission coefficient close to 1; field transmission mainly takes place through these channels [1-3]. This means that, even if two very different incident fields are sent to the sample, the corresponding transmitted fields are correlated. As the scattering becomes stronger, these correlations become more pronounced.
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