论文标题

压缩多模光纤的光学传输矩阵

Compressively sampling the optical transmission matrix of a multimode fibre

论文作者

Li, Shuhui, Saunders, Charles, Lum, Daniel J., Murray-Bruce, John, Goyal, Vivek K, Cizmar, Tomas, Phillips, David B.

论文摘要

不透明材料的光学传输矩阵(TM)的测量是空间变化矫正校正的先进形式。除了成像外,基于TM的方法还在一系列领域中出现,包括光学通信,光学微操作和光学计算。在许多情况下,TM对其代表的散射介质的构型非常敏感。因此,应用程序通常需要对脆弱的TM进行最新表征,通常需要数百至数千个探针测量。在这项工作中,我们探讨了如何使用压缩感应的框架来放松这些测量要求:与先验信息合并能够比我们旨在重建的TM的维度相比,从更少的测量中进行准确的估计。此类先验的示例包括有关连接输入和输出字段的记忆效应的知识,光学系统的近似模型或最近但降级的TM测量。我们通过重建以良好的保真度以降至〜5%的754模式的多模纤维的全尺寸TM来证明这一概念。可以达到的压缩水平取决于我们先验的力量。在这种情况下,我们表明,使用以压缩比重建的TMS降至〜1%(8个探针测量值)仍然可以进行成像。这种压缩的TM抽样策略非常笼统,可以应用于我们有一些先验知识的任何形式的散射系统,包括扩散器,薄层组织的薄层,任何已知折射率的光纤以及来自不透明墙的反射。这些方法提供了快速测量高维TM或访问有限测量数量的途径。

Measurement of the optical transmission matrix (TM) of an opaque material is an advanced form of space-variant aberration correction. Beyond imaging, TM-based methods are emerging in a range of fields including optical communications, optical micro-manipulation, and optical computing. In many cases the TM is very sensitive to perturbations in the configuration of the scattering medium it represents. Therefore applications often require an up-to-the-minute characterisation of the fragile TM, typically entailing hundreds to thousands of probe measurements. In this work we explore how these measurement requirements can be relaxed using the framework of compressive sensing: incorporation of prior information enables accurate estimation from fewer measurements than the dimensionality of the TM we aim to reconstruct. Examples of such priors include knowledge of a memory effect linking input and output fields, an approximate model of the optical system, or a recent but degraded TM measurement. We demonstrate this concept by reconstructing a full-size TM of a multimode fibre supporting 754 modes at compression ratios down to ~5% with good fidelity. The level of compression achievable is dependent upon the strength of our priors. We show in this case that imaging is still possible using TMs reconstructed at compression ratios down to ~1% (8 probe measurements). This compressive TM sampling strategy is quite general and may be applied to any form of scattering system about which we have some prior knowledge, including diffusers, thin layers of tissue, fibre optics of any known refractive profile, and reflections from opaque walls. These approaches offer a route to measurement of high-dimensional TMs quickly or with access to limited numbers of measurements.

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