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Imaging through a scattering medium or focusing light through a scattering layer using light in the visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum is a challenging task. When a beam of light enters into a non-absorbing opaque medium such as living tissue, white paint, fog, atmospheric turbulence etc., the constituent photons undergo scattering events randomizing their propagation directions.
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