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Imaging hidden objects by transforming scattering surfaces into computational holographic sensors

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Abstract

Light bouncing off rough surfaces is used to illuminate hidden objects and intercept the subsequently diffracted light. A hologram of the hidden objects is developed by processing interferograms assembled at the rough surface.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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