Abstract

Speckle correlation technique is limited by the optical memory effect (OME) range, and aliasing phenomenon occurs in multitarget information beyond the range. Here, we propose a multitarget scattering imaging method based on Nonnegative Matrix Factorization (NMF) beyond the OME, which can separate and interpret the single target information from the aliasing information. Based on the study of the multitarget aliasing speckle autocorrelation model, we apply NMF to unmix the multitarget speckle autocorrelation beyond the OME, and combine with phase retrieval (PR) technology to recover the target. Our approach requires only single-shot speckle information without prior information to realize wide-field multitarget imaging. This work provides potential value for biomedical imaging and astronomical observation, and helps to broaden the application scope of speckle correlation technique.

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