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Optical physics

Seeing through fog using noisy light

25 Apr 2017
Schematic of the experimental set-up
Hiding in fog: disturbances to light’s natural noise reveals object’s location. (Courtesy: Aristide Dogariu, University of Central Florida)
A simple, optical technique for tracking obscured or hidden objects has been developed by physicists

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