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Article Dans Une Revue Optics Letters Année : 2000

Real-time two-dimensional imaging in scattering media by use of a femtosecond Cr4+: forsterite laser

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An original femtosecond Cr4+:forsterite laser source associated with a nonlinear optical correlator was used for imaging through scattering media with 1220-nm light. The system, which operates as an ultrafast optical gate by sum-frequency generation in a nonlinear crystal, was able to detect the light reflected from a resolution chart hidden in a turbid medium, at an attenuation of as much as 15 mean free paths. When the object was illuminated with a collimated beam, real-time two-dimensional images were obtained, with a maximum transverse resolution of ∼20 µm.
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hal-01550549 , version 1 (29-06-2017)

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Emmanuel Abraham, E. Bordenave, N. Tsurumachi, Gediminas Jonusauskas, J. Oberle, et al.. Real-time two-dimensional imaging in scattering media by use of a femtosecond Cr4+: forsterite laser. Optics Letters, 2000, 25 (12), pp.929-931. ⟨10.1364/ol.25.000929⟩. ⟨hal-01550549⟩

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