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Self-propelling bacteria mimic coherent light decorrelation

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
We show here that live e-coli bacterial culture, thanks to the selfpropelling feature, can significantly reduce the coherent noise. In fact, the typical self-propelled drive of such microorganisms provides enough time diversity in speckle patterns. Optical properties of a bacteria suspension have been investigated and analyzed thus showing that it behaves as a quite good optical speckle decorrelation device. Samples with different bacteria densities have been studied. The decorrelation effect has been demonstrated by probing the imaging performance in through transmission in coherent microscope configuration
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Digital holography; Scattering;; Imaging through turbid media
List of contributors:
Marchesano, Valentina; Finizio, Andrea; Bianco, Vittorio; Ferraro, Pietro; Paturzo, Melania
Authors of the University:
BIANCO VITTORIO
FERRARO PIETRO
MARCHESANO VALENTINA
PATURZO MELANIA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/298345
Published in:
OPTICS EXPRESS
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