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2021
Journal Article
Title

Time-of-flight 3D imaging through multimode optical fibers

Abstract
Time-of-flight three-dimensional (3D) imaging has applications that range from industrial inspection to motion tracking. Depth is recovered by measuring the round-trip flight time of laser pulses, typically using collection optics of several centimeters in diameter. We demonstrate near-video-rate 3D imaging through multimode fibers with a total aperture of several hundred micrometers. We implement aberration correction using wavefront shaping synchronized with a pulsed source and scan the scene at ~23,000 points per second. We image moving objects several meters beyond the end of an ~40-centimeters-long fiber of 50-micrometer core diameter at frame rates of ~5 hertz. Our work grants far-field depth-resolving capabilities to ultrathin microendoscopes, which we expect to have applications to clinical and remote inspection scenarios.
Author(s)
Stellinga, D.
Phillips, D.B.
Mekhail, S.P.
Selyem, A.
Turtaev, S.
Cizmár, T.
Padgett, M.J.
Journal
Science  
DOI
10.1126/science.abl3771
Language
English
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