International audienceA method to distinguish a hidden object from a perturbing environment is to use an ultrashort femtosecond pulse of light and a time-resolved detection. To separate ballistic light containing information on a hidden object from multiscattered light coming from the surrounding environment that scrambles the signal, an optical Kerr gate can be used. It consists of a carbon disulfide CS 2 cell in which birefringence is optically induced. An imaging beam passes through the studied medium while a pump pulse is used to open the gate. The time-delayed scattered light is excluded from measurements by the gate, and the multiple-scattering scrambling effect is reduced. In previous works, the two beams had the same wavelength. We ...
ABSTRACT Characteristics of an optical shutter utilizing Kerr effect induced by picosecond laser pul...
This project represents a step towards the overarching aim of imaging scattering specimens. In such ...
The use of spatially modulated light is finding application in biomedical optics having potential us...
Idlahcen, Said Mees, Loic Roze, Claude Girasole, Thierry Blaisot, Jean-BernardA method to distinguis...
International audienceWe present an optical Kerr effect based time-gate with the collinear incidence...
Imaging with ultrashort exposure times is generally achieved with a crossed-beam geometry. In the us...
This work investigates the imaging performance, in terms of contrast and resolution, of two differen...
Implementation of optical imagery in a diffuse inhomogeneous medium such as biological tissue requir...
Experimental work in turbid media has shown that transillumination images can be significantly impro...
Imaging through turbid media is important but has created challenging issues for a long time. Previo...
We investigated the ballistic imaging technique using femtosecond optical Kerr gate of a tellurite g...
International audienceA Diesel jet visualization based on an ultra-short light pulse and a time-reso...
The water has a strong absorption and scattering of light radiation, resulting in a certain depth of...
We used an imaging technique that consists in recovering the ballistic photons traveling through a s...
We demonstrate a time-gated technique to reduce the effect of light scattering when transilluminatin...
ABSTRACT Characteristics of an optical shutter utilizing Kerr effect induced by picosecond laser pul...
This project represents a step towards the overarching aim of imaging scattering specimens. In such ...
The use of spatially modulated light is finding application in biomedical optics having potential us...
Idlahcen, Said Mees, Loic Roze, Claude Girasole, Thierry Blaisot, Jean-BernardA method to distinguis...
International audienceWe present an optical Kerr effect based time-gate with the collinear incidence...
Imaging with ultrashort exposure times is generally achieved with a crossed-beam geometry. In the us...
This work investigates the imaging performance, in terms of contrast and resolution, of two differen...
Implementation of optical imagery in a diffuse inhomogeneous medium such as biological tissue requir...
Experimental work in turbid media has shown that transillumination images can be significantly impro...
Imaging through turbid media is important but has created challenging issues for a long time. Previo...
We investigated the ballistic imaging technique using femtosecond optical Kerr gate of a tellurite g...
International audienceA Diesel jet visualization based on an ultra-short light pulse and a time-reso...
The water has a strong absorption and scattering of light radiation, resulting in a certain depth of...
We used an imaging technique that consists in recovering the ballistic photons traveling through a s...
We demonstrate a time-gated technique to reduce the effect of light scattering when transilluminatin...
ABSTRACT Characteristics of an optical shutter utilizing Kerr effect induced by picosecond laser pul...
This project represents a step towards the overarching aim of imaging scattering specimens. In such ...
The use of spatially modulated light is finding application in biomedical optics having potential us...