Abstract
Random scattering of light that one can observe in paper, paint and biological tissue is an obstacle to imaging and focusing of light and thus hampers many applications. At the same time scattering is a phenomenon of basic physical interest as it allows the study of interference effects such as Anderson localization [1-3], open transport channels [2,4], and speckle correlations [5].
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