Abstract

Noninvasive imaging through the human body or dense fog at optical wavelengths requires the collection of highly scattered photons, which corrupt imaging information and restrict most diffuse imaging techniques to $<$ 10 transport mean free path (TMFP) lengths. An information theoretical analysis of numerical simulations including practical considerations shows imaging information exists at the single-photon detection limit beyond 200 TMFP lengths. Information can be enhanced through increasing the collection of light, optimizing detector placement, and resolving measurements in the space-time domain.

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