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Spatio-Temporal Speckle Correlations for Imaging in Turbid Media

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We discuss the spatio-temporal correlations of waves in a turbid medium. A hidden heterogeneous region (inclusion), characterized by a distinct scatterer dynamics, is assumed to be embedded in the medium. We show that the spatiotemporal correlation is affected by the inclusion which suggests a new method of imaging in turbid media. Our results allow qualitative interpretation in terms of diffraction theory: the cross-correlation of scattered waves behaves similarly to the intensity of a wave diffracted by an aperture.

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Skipetrov, S.E. (2001). Spatio-Temporal Speckle Correlations for Imaging in Turbid Media. In: Sebbah, P. (eds) Waves and Imaging through Complex Media. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0975-1_25

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