We report the first experimental demonstration of combined spatial and temporal control of light transmission through opaque media. This control is achieved by solely manipulating spatial degrees of freedom of the incident wave front. As an application, we demonstrate that the present approach is capable of forming bandwidth-limited ultrashort pulses from the otherwise randomly transmitted light with a controllable interaction time of the pulses with the medium. Our approach provides a new tool for fundamental studies of light propagation in complex media and has the potential for applications for coherent control, sensing and imaging in nano- and biophotonics
We report a method to characterize the propagation of an ultrashort pulse of light through a multipl...
Controlling the transmission of broadband optical pulses in scattering media is a critical open chal...
International audiencePulses of light propagating through multiply scattering media undergo complex ...
This thesis deals with novel approaches to control wave propagation, in particular of light, in opaq...
We report the broadband characterization of the propagation of light through a multiple scattering m...
We report broadband characterization of the propagation of light through a multiply scattering medi...
We report the broadband characterization of the propagation of light through a multiple scattering m...
This work was performed at the Complex Photonic Systems (COPS) group, Faculty of Science and Technol...
The complex temporal behavior of an ultrashort pulse of light propagating through a multiply scatter...
In complex media such as white paint and biological tissue, light encounters nanoscale refractive-in...
Light propagation in materials with microscopic inhomogeneities is affected by scattering. In scatte...
The control of light scattering is essential in many quantum optical experiments. Wavefront shaping ...
Over the last decade, wavefront shaping techniques with spatial light modulators have enabled the co...
Pulses of light propagating through multiply scattering media undergo complex spatial and temporal d...
Optical imaging through highly disordered media such as biological tissue or white paint remains a ...
We report a method to characterize the propagation of an ultrashort pulse of light through a multipl...
Controlling the transmission of broadband optical pulses in scattering media is a critical open chal...
International audiencePulses of light propagating through multiply scattering media undergo complex ...
This thesis deals with novel approaches to control wave propagation, in particular of light, in opaq...
We report the broadband characterization of the propagation of light through a multiple scattering m...
We report broadband characterization of the propagation of light through a multiply scattering medi...
We report the broadband characterization of the propagation of light through a multiple scattering m...
This work was performed at the Complex Photonic Systems (COPS) group, Faculty of Science and Technol...
The complex temporal behavior of an ultrashort pulse of light propagating through a multiply scatter...
In complex media such as white paint and biological tissue, light encounters nanoscale refractive-in...
Light propagation in materials with microscopic inhomogeneities is affected by scattering. In scatte...
The control of light scattering is essential in many quantum optical experiments. Wavefront shaping ...
Over the last decade, wavefront shaping techniques with spatial light modulators have enabled the co...
Pulses of light propagating through multiply scattering media undergo complex spatial and temporal d...
Optical imaging through highly disordered media such as biological tissue or white paint remains a ...
We report a method to characterize the propagation of an ultrashort pulse of light through a multipl...
Controlling the transmission of broadband optical pulses in scattering media is a critical open chal...
International audiencePulses of light propagating through multiply scattering media undergo complex ...