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Information Limits of Optical Coherence Imaging Through Scattering Media

Bilenca, A.  
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Lasser, T.  
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Bouma, B. E.
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2009
Ieee Photonics Journal

We develop an information-theoretic framework for the quantitative assessment of the maximum amount of information provided by optical coherence imaging through scattering media. We use our approach to investigate the fundamental dependence of the extractable information on the nature of the coherent imaging process, such as on speckle formation. We present nontrivial predictions for the maximum amount of information detected by optical coherence tomography (OCT) from within homogeneous and heterogeneous scattering media and explore its behavior against coherence length and dimension of the detection array. Extension to additional coherent and incoherent light imaging approaches is also discussed.

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research article
DOI
10.1109/JPHOT.2009.2026911
Web of Science ID

WOS:000281635100005

Author(s)
Bilenca, A.  
Lasser, T.  
Bouma, B. E.
Leitgeb, R. A.
Tearney, G. J.
Date Issued

2009

Published in
Ieee Photonics Journal
Volume

1

Start page

119

End page

127

Subjects

Coherent imaging

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optical coherent tomography

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speckle

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Monte-Carlo

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Multiple-Scattering

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Turbid Media

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Tomography

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Capacity

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Microscopy

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Channels

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Speckle

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Signal

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