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Measuring Diffusion Coefficients via Two-photon Fluorescence Recovery After Photobleaching
Published on: February 26, 2010
Single-pixel transmission matrix recovery via two-photon fluorescence
Shupeng Zhao1,2, Bernhard Rauer1, Lorenzo Valzania1
1Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, ENS-Université PSL, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, Collège de France. 24 rue Lhomond, 75005 Paris, France.
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Imaging at depth in opaque materials has long been a challenge. Recently, wavefront shaping has enabled notable advance for deep imaging. Nevertheless, most noninvasive wavefront-shaping methods require cameras, lack the sensitivity for deep imaging under weak optical signals, or can only focus on a single "guidestar." Here, we retrieve the transmission matrix (TM) noninvasively using two-photon fluorescence exploiting a single-pixel detection combined with a computational framework, allowing to achieve single-target focus on multiple guidestars spread beyond the memory effect range. In addition, if we assume that memory effect correlations exist in the TM, we are able to substantially reduce the number of measurements needed.
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