The capability to increase the robustness to scattering has become a crucial request for communication protocols and imaging systems. Here we perform a complete analysis regarding the spatial features and the polarization of structured beams propagating in different scattering media. We observe different behaviors for structured light scattered by a solution of polystyrene latex beads in water and by tissue-mimicking phantom. The reported study can help in establishing a framework for the application of structured light illumination in imaging and diagnostic.
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