Utilizing optical conjugate plane to enhance 3D focusing and forming shapes behind turbid media

Inner diffraction phenomenon is known as the major obstacle of light transmission through scattering media such as ground glasses, skin or biological tissue. Recently, the most effective and convenient solution is wave-front shaping technique which modulates the field profile of incident light by us...

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Main Authors: Tran, Vinh, Sahoo, Sujit Kumar, Dong, Wang, Dang, Cuong
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1422892020-06-18T06:33:20Z Utilizing optical conjugate plane to enhance 3D focusing and forming shapes behind turbid media Tran, Vinh Sahoo, Sujit Kumar Dong, Wang Dang, Cuong School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Adaptive Optics and Wavefront Control for Biological Systems V Centre for Optoelectronics and Biophotonics Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering Optical Memory Effect Spatial Light Modulator Inner diffraction phenomenon is known as the major obstacle of light transmission through scattering media such as ground glasses, skin or biological tissue. Recently, the most effective and convenient solution is wave-front shaping technique which modulates the field profile of incident light by using a spatial light modulator (SLM). For practical and advanced biomedical applications, requirement of speedy response, high accuracy and large energy delivery are necessary. In our previous work, we presented a wave-front shaping technique and utilized optical memory effect for swiftly drawing various 2 dimensional (2D) shapes or contours through a scattering medium without any mechanical movement. However, with process of scanning angle phase profile and shifting phase pattern on SLM, the accuracy and beam energy utilization are still very much restricted. Here, we present an exceeding improvement from previous technique by establishing optical conjugate planes between SLM and scattering medium surface, which is also known as 4F system. With only one phase profile for creating a focus spot behind scattering medium, we are able to swiftly move focus spot in 3D space or draw any 3D contours through turbid medium without scanning or shifting process. The new approach allows us to deliver laser energy through a scattering medium to any spot within 3D memory effect space with very fast response, high accuracy and more importantly, fully utilized laser beam energy. Our approach demonstrates a practical method to control light through scattering media for prominent applications such as opto-genetic excitation, minimal invasive laser surgery and other related fields. Published version 2020-06-18T06:33:20Z 2020-06-18T06:33:20Z 2019 Conference Paper Tran, V., Sahoo, S. K., Dong, W., & Dang, C. (2019). Utilizing optical conjugate plane to enhance 3D focusing and forming shapes behind turbid media. Proceedings of SPIE - Adaptive Optics and Wavefront Control for Biological Systems V, 10886, 108861C-. doi:10.1117/12.2509998 9781510624146 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/142289 10.1117/12.2509998 2-s2.0-85066624847 10886 en Copyright 2019 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). One print or electronic copy may be made for personal use only. Systematic reproduction and distribution, duplication of any material in this paper for a fee or for commercial purposes, or modification of the content of the paper are prohibited. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
building NTU Library
country Singapore
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language English
topic Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering
Optical Memory Effect
Spatial Light Modulator
spellingShingle Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering
Optical Memory Effect
Spatial Light Modulator
Tran, Vinh
Sahoo, Sujit Kumar
Dong, Wang
Dang, Cuong
Utilizing optical conjugate plane to enhance 3D focusing and forming shapes behind turbid media
description Inner diffraction phenomenon is known as the major obstacle of light transmission through scattering media such as ground glasses, skin or biological tissue. Recently, the most effective and convenient solution is wave-front shaping technique which modulates the field profile of incident light by using a spatial light modulator (SLM). For practical and advanced biomedical applications, requirement of speedy response, high accuracy and large energy delivery are necessary. In our previous work, we presented a wave-front shaping technique and utilized optical memory effect for swiftly drawing various 2 dimensional (2D) shapes or contours through a scattering medium without any mechanical movement. However, with process of scanning angle phase profile and shifting phase pattern on SLM, the accuracy and beam energy utilization are still very much restricted. Here, we present an exceeding improvement from previous technique by establishing optical conjugate planes between SLM and scattering medium surface, which is also known as 4F system. With only one phase profile for creating a focus spot behind scattering medium, we are able to swiftly move focus spot in 3D space or draw any 3D contours through turbid medium without scanning or shifting process. The new approach allows us to deliver laser energy through a scattering medium to any spot within 3D memory effect space with very fast response, high accuracy and more importantly, fully utilized laser beam energy. Our approach demonstrates a practical method to control light through scattering media for prominent applications such as opto-genetic excitation, minimal invasive laser surgery and other related fields.
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Tran, Vinh
Sahoo, Sujit Kumar
Dong, Wang
Dang, Cuong
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author Tran, Vinh
Sahoo, Sujit Kumar
Dong, Wang
Dang, Cuong
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title Utilizing optical conjugate plane to enhance 3D focusing and forming shapes behind turbid media
title_short Utilizing optical conjugate plane to enhance 3D focusing and forming shapes behind turbid media
title_full Utilizing optical conjugate plane to enhance 3D focusing and forming shapes behind turbid media
title_fullStr Utilizing optical conjugate plane to enhance 3D focusing and forming shapes behind turbid media
title_full_unstemmed Utilizing optical conjugate plane to enhance 3D focusing and forming shapes behind turbid media
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