We apply a pulsed-light interferometer to measure both the intensity and the phase of light that is transmitted through a strongly scattering disordered material. From a single set of measurements we obtain the time-resolved intensity, frequency correlations and statistical phase information simultaneously. We compare several independent techniques of measuring the diffusion constant for diffuse propagation of light. By comparing these independent measurements, we obtain experimental proof of the consistency of the diffusion model and corroborate phase statistics theor
We present a unified derivation of the photon diffusion coefficient for both steady-state and time-d...
Light reflectance has been widely used to diagnose random media in both in situ and in vivo applicat...
Diffusing photons can be used to detect, localize, and characterize optical and dynamical spatial in...
We apply a pulsed-light interferometer to measure both the intensity and the phase of light that is ...
We follow the trajectories of phase singularities at nulls of intensity in the speckle pattern of wa...
Light transport in macroporous gallium phosphide, perhaps the strongest nonabsorbing scatterer of vi...
We introduce a method to experimentally measure the monochromatic transmission matrix of a complex m...
5 pages, 4 figuresInternational audienceWe introduce a method to experimentally measure the monochro...
Near infrared light pulses, multiply scattered by random media, carry useful information regarding t...
Near infrared light pulses, multiply scattered by random media, carry useful information regarding t...
Near infrared light pulses, multiply scattered by random media, carry useful information regarding t...
Near infrared light pulses, multiply scattered by random media, carry useful information regarding t...
Near infrared light pulses, multiply scattered by random media, carry useful information regarding t...
We present a unified derivation of the photon diffusion coefficient for both steady-state and time-d...
We present a unified derivation of the photon diffusion coefficient for both steady-state and time-d...
We present a unified derivation of the photon diffusion coefficient for both steady-state and time-d...
Light reflectance has been widely used to diagnose random media in both in situ and in vivo applicat...
Diffusing photons can be used to detect, localize, and characterize optical and dynamical spatial in...
We apply a pulsed-light interferometer to measure both the intensity and the phase of light that is ...
We follow the trajectories of phase singularities at nulls of intensity in the speckle pattern of wa...
Light transport in macroporous gallium phosphide, perhaps the strongest nonabsorbing scatterer of vi...
We introduce a method to experimentally measure the monochromatic transmission matrix of a complex m...
5 pages, 4 figuresInternational audienceWe introduce a method to experimentally measure the monochro...
Near infrared light pulses, multiply scattered by random media, carry useful information regarding t...
Near infrared light pulses, multiply scattered by random media, carry useful information regarding t...
Near infrared light pulses, multiply scattered by random media, carry useful information regarding t...
Near infrared light pulses, multiply scattered by random media, carry useful information regarding t...
Near infrared light pulses, multiply scattered by random media, carry useful information regarding t...
We present a unified derivation of the photon diffusion coefficient for both steady-state and time-d...
We present a unified derivation of the photon diffusion coefficient for both steady-state and time-d...
We present a unified derivation of the photon diffusion coefficient for both steady-state and time-d...
Light reflectance has been widely used to diagnose random media in both in situ and in vivo applicat...
Diffusing photons can be used to detect, localize, and characterize optical and dynamical spatial in...