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Two-dimensional imaging through diffusing media using 150-fs gated electronic holography techniques

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Abstract

We combine 150-fs holographic gating with specifically adapted electronic holography techniques to produce transmission images of objects embedded in diffusing material. The technique captures, without the use of scanning procedures, complete two-dimensional images with 150-fs temporal resolution, thereby yielding submillimeter spatial resolution through diffusing objects several centimeters thick.

© 1991 Optical Society of America

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