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Experimental verification of image detection in highly scattering media using antenna properties of optical heterodyne microscope scheme

Experimental verification of image detection in highly scattering media using antenna properties of optical heterodyne microscope scheme

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The spatial resolution capability for image detection in the presence of strong scattering inside a medium is verified by virtue of the antenna properties of the optical heterodyne method. The image formation of test microletters in a highly scattering solution is successfully achieved using an optical heterodyne scanning microscope.

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