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High-performance transmission of optical vortices through scattering media with opaque-lens field transformation theory

The applications of vortex beam in biomedical field are always hindered by light scattering of biological tissues. Recently wavefront shaping technology has shown the potential in focusing a structured light field through scattering media. Herein we have proposed a novel theory to describe the field transformation property of the opaque lens. This theory makes it possible to generate foci with specified amplitude and phase profiles by well-designing the incident field. We verify the validity of this theory by experimentally generating doughnut-shaped foci with various topological charges, and the foci match well with the theoretical predictions. Meanwhile, we have also analyzed the limitations of our approach, and it reveals that there is a trade-off between the thickness of the medium and the acceptance spatial bandwidth of the incident field. Our approach will inspire new research ideas for the deep-tissue applications of vortex beam in optics and dynamics, which is significant to numerous potential bio-photonics technologies.

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