Speckle-Correlation Scattering Matrix Approaches for Imaging and Sensing through Turbidity

Sensors (Basel). 2020 Jun 2;20(11):3147. doi: 10.3390/s20113147.

Abstract

The development of optical and computational techniques has enabled imaging without the need for traditional optical imaging systems. Modern lensless imaging techniques overcome several restrictions imposed by lenses, while preserving or even surpassing the capability of lens-based imaging. However, existing lensless methods often rely on a priori information about objects or imaging conditions. Thus, they are not ideal for general imaging purposes. The recent development of the speckle-correlation scattering matrix (SSM) techniques facilitates new opportunities for lensless imaging and sensing. In this review, we present the fundamentals of SSM methods and highlight recent implementations for holographic imaging, microscopy, optical mode demultiplexing, and quantification of the degree of the coherence of light. We conclude with a discussion of the potential of SSM and future research directions.

Keywords: holography; lensless imaging; microscopy; scattering media; sensing; speckle.

Publication types

  • Review