Advanced Photonics Nexus, Vol. 2, Issue 06, 066005, (November 2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/1.APN.2.6.066005
TOPICS: Matrices, Multimode fibers, Holography, Image restoration, Photonics, Speckle, Signal to noise ratio, Thulium, Phase retrieval, Phase modulation
Transmission matrix (TM) allows light control through complex media, such as multimode fibers (MMFs), gaining great attention in areas, such as biophotonics, over the past decade. Efforts have been taken to retrieve a complex-valued TM directly from intensity measurements with several representative phase-retrieval algorithms, which still see limitations of slow or suboptimum recovery, especially under noisy environments. Here, we propose a modified nonconvex optimization approach. Through numerical evaluations, it shows that the optimum focusing efficiency is approached with less running time or sampling ratio. The comparative tests under different signal-to-noise levels further indicate its improved robustness. Experimentally, the superior focusing performance of our algorithm is collectively validated by single- and multispot focusing; especially with a sampling ratio of 8, it achieves a 93.6% efficiency of the gold-standard holography method. Based on the recovered TM, image transmission through an MMF is realized with high fidelity. Due to parallel operation and GPU acceleration, our nonconvex approach retrieves a 8685 × 1024 TM (sampling ratio is 8) with 42.3 s on average on a regular computer. The proposed method provides optimum efficiency and fast execution for TM retrieval that avoids the need for an external reference beam, which will facilitate applications of deep-tissue optical imaging, manipulation, and treatment.