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Overcoming the Diffraction Limit Using Multiple Light Scattering in a Highly Disordered Medium
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NanoparticlesDiffraction LimitOptical MaterialsEngineeringMicroscopyLight Scattering SpectroscopyRayleigh ScatteringSuper-resolution ImagingOptical PropertiesLight MicroscopyHighly Disordered MediumImaging SystemBiophysicsNovel Imaging MethodPhotonicsLight Field ImagingPhysicsDiffractionImagingSuper-resolutionConventional Imaging SystemWave ScatteringApplied PhysicsBiomedical ImagingLight ScatteringHigh-frequency ApproximationMedicine
We report that disordered media made of randomly distributed nanoparticles can be used to overcome the diffraction limit of a conventional imaging system. By developing a method to extract the original image information from the multiple scattering induced by the turbid media, we dramatically increase a numerical aperture of the imaging system. As a result, the resolution is enhanced by more than 5 times over the diffraction limit, and the field of view is extended over the physical area of the camera. Our technique lays the foundation to use a turbid medium as a far-field superlens.
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