Optimal control of light propagation through multiple-scattering media in the presence of noise
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Optimal control of light propagation through multiple-scattering media in the presence of noise
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Biomedical Optics Express
Volume 4, Issue 9, Pages 1759
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The Optical Society
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2013-08-28
DOI
10.1364/boe.4.001759
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