Optical microscopy is limited to shallow interrogation depths as high-resolution imaging in scattering media is challenging. Current methods require complex and expensive experimental setup or suffer from low resolution. Through… Click to show full abstract
Optical microscopy is limited to shallow interrogation depths as high-resolution imaging in scattering media is challenging. Current methods require complex and expensive experimental setup or suffer from low resolution. Through gating of photons exiting the scattering media using a restricted numerical aperture (NA) fiber optic plate (FOP), we establish a novel spatio-angular filter imaging device that allows deeper imaging in scattering media. Using dilutions of Intralipid (1-4 v/v%) and a USAF resolution target, it is shown that by reducing the NA of the FOP from 0.55 to 0.17, the interrogation depth improves ~2 times using trans-illumination.
               
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