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Imaging through nonlinear media using digital holography
Christopher Barsi
, Wenjie Wan
,
Jason W. Fleischer
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Princeton Materials Institute
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Spatial Beam
33%
Soliton Formation
33%
Unknown Nonlinearities
33%
Total Electric Field
33%
Super-resolved Imaging
33%
Nonlinear Domain
33%
Internal Wave Mixing
33%
Nonlinear Pulse Propagation
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Holography
100%
Defocusing
50%
Solitary Wave
50%
Internal Wave
50%
Physics
Nonlinear Pulse Propagation
50%
Internal Wave
50%
Phase Change
50%
Material Science
Nonlinear Pulse Propagation
100%
Engineering
Internal Wave
50%
Indirect Method
50%