High-resolution adaptive optical imaging within thick scattering media using closed-loop accumulation of single scattering
Optical imaging deep in biological tissue is difficult due to multiple scattering and specimen induced aberrations of both the incident and reflected light. Here, Kang et al. develop an adaptive closed-loop algorithm to correct tissue aberrations in the presence of multiple scattering for deep tissu...
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Main Authors: | Sungsam Kang, Pilsung Kang, Seungwon Jeong, Yongwoo Kwon, Taeseok D. Yang, Jin Hee Hong, Moonseok Kim, Kyung–Deok Song, Jin Hyoung Park, Jun Ho Lee, Myoung Joon Kim, Ki Hean Kim, Wonshik Choi |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3a5b559cf4be4378a7033e4dac93edd0 |
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