Time-reversed ultrasonically encoded (TRUE) optical focusing was recently proposed to deliver light dynamically to a tight region inside a scattering medium. In this letter, we report the first development of a reflection-mode TRUE optical focusing system. A high numerical aperture light guide is used to transmit the diffusely reflected light from a turbid medium to a phase-conjugate mirror (PCM), which is sensitive only to the ultrasound-tagged light. From the PCM, a phase conjugated wavefront of the tagged light is generated and conveyed by the same light guide back to the turbid medium, subsequently converging to the ultrasonic focal zone. We present experimental results from this system, which has the ability to focus light in a highly ...
A novel technique uses ultrasonic encoding and time reversal to break the diffusion limit and enabl...
The time-reversed ultrasonically encoded (TRUE) optical focusing technique is a method that is capab...
Scattering dominates light propagation in biological tissue, and therefore restricts both resolution...
Time-reversed ultrasonically encoded (TRUE) optical focusing was recently proposed to deliver light ...
In turbid media such as biological tissues, light undergoes multiple scattering. Consequently, it is...
To achieve localized light delivery beyond turbid layers, TRUE optical focusing has been previously ...
To achieve localized light delivery beyond turbid layers, TRUE optical focusing has been previously ...
In turbid media such as biological tissues, light undergoes multiple scattering. Consequently, it is...
In turbid media such as biological tissue, multiple scattering hinders direct light focusing at dept...
The problem of how to effectively deliver light dynamically to a small volume inside turbid media ha...
The problem of how to effectively deliver light dynamically to a small volume inside turbid media ha...
Light focusing plays a central role in biomedical imaging, manipulation and therapy. In scattering m...
We report an experimental investigation of time-reversed ultrasonically encoded optical focusing in ...
Focusing light inside highly scattering media beyond the ballistic regime is a challenging task in b...
A novel technique uses ultrasonic encoding and time reversal to break the diffusion limit and enabl...
A novel technique uses ultrasonic encoding and time reversal to break the diffusion limit and enabl...
The time-reversed ultrasonically encoded (TRUE) optical focusing technique is a method that is capab...
Scattering dominates light propagation in biological tissue, and therefore restricts both resolution...
Time-reversed ultrasonically encoded (TRUE) optical focusing was recently proposed to deliver light ...
In turbid media such as biological tissues, light undergoes multiple scattering. Consequently, it is...
To achieve localized light delivery beyond turbid layers, TRUE optical focusing has been previously ...
To achieve localized light delivery beyond turbid layers, TRUE optical focusing has been previously ...
In turbid media such as biological tissues, light undergoes multiple scattering. Consequently, it is...
In turbid media such as biological tissue, multiple scattering hinders direct light focusing at dept...
The problem of how to effectively deliver light dynamically to a small volume inside turbid media ha...
The problem of how to effectively deliver light dynamically to a small volume inside turbid media ha...
Light focusing plays a central role in biomedical imaging, manipulation and therapy. In scattering m...
We report an experimental investigation of time-reversed ultrasonically encoded optical focusing in ...
Focusing light inside highly scattering media beyond the ballistic regime is a challenging task in b...
A novel technique uses ultrasonic encoding and time reversal to break the diffusion limit and enabl...
A novel technique uses ultrasonic encoding and time reversal to break the diffusion limit and enabl...
The time-reversed ultrasonically encoded (TRUE) optical focusing technique is a method that is capab...
Scattering dominates light propagation in biological tissue, and therefore restricts both resolution...