TY - JOUR
T1 - Depth-resolved imaging through dynamic scattering media via speckle cross-correlation under near-infrared illumination
AU - Wang, Ping
AU - Zhou, Meiling
AU - Zhang, Yang
AU - Li, Runze
AU - Peng, Tong
AU - Zhou, Yuan
AU - Min, Junwei
AU - Yao, Cuiping
AU - Yao, Baoli
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 IOP Publishing Ltd.
PY - 2024/10/4
Y1 - 2024/10/4
N2 - Speckle cross-correlation imaging (SCCI) method has the depth-resolved capability, benefiting from the introduction of a reference point. However, the quality of the reconstructed image is degraded due to the background noise, which becomes more prominent when imaging through dynamic scattering media. Here, we propose a composite-differential filter-assisted (CDF-SCCI) method, allowing for effectively reducing the background noise of the reconstructed image. The signal-to-background ratios of the reconstructed images by employing the CDF-SCCI method can be enhanced by a maximum of 4.15 dB (corresponding to 2.6 times) compared to the SCCI method. Furthermore, we apply the near-infrared (NIR) illumination to the imaging system of dynamic scattering media and prove that the NIR illumination not only enhances the penetration depth of imaging, but also improves the quality of reconstructed images compared to the visible illumination. The depth-resolved imaging through various dynamic biological scattering media, including the milk and anticoagulated pig blood, further demonstrates the potential application of the proposed CDF-SCCI method in biomedical imaging.
AB - Speckle cross-correlation imaging (SCCI) method has the depth-resolved capability, benefiting from the introduction of a reference point. However, the quality of the reconstructed image is degraded due to the background noise, which becomes more prominent when imaging through dynamic scattering media. Here, we propose a composite-differential filter-assisted (CDF-SCCI) method, allowing for effectively reducing the background noise of the reconstructed image. The signal-to-background ratios of the reconstructed images by employing the CDF-SCCI method can be enhanced by a maximum of 4.15 dB (corresponding to 2.6 times) compared to the SCCI method. Furthermore, we apply the near-infrared (NIR) illumination to the imaging system of dynamic scattering media and prove that the NIR illumination not only enhances the penetration depth of imaging, but also improves the quality of reconstructed images compared to the visible illumination. The depth-resolved imaging through various dynamic biological scattering media, including the milk and anticoagulated pig blood, further demonstrates the potential application of the proposed CDF-SCCI method in biomedical imaging.
KW - depth-resolved imaging
KW - dynamic scattering media
KW - near-infrared illumination
KW - speckle cross-correlation imaging
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85198229504
U2 - 10.1088/1361-6463/ad5c70
DO - 10.1088/1361-6463/ad5c70
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85198229504
SN - 0022-3727
VL - 57
JO - Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics
JF - Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics
IS - 39
M1 - 395401
ER -