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Benoît C. Forget
Researcher at Paris Descartes University
Publications - 44
Citations - 1022
Benoît C. Forget is an academic researcher from Paris Descartes University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Speckle pattern & Holography. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 44 publications receiving 926 citations. Previous affiliations of Benoît C. Forget include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & École Normale Supérieure.
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High resolution photothermal imaging of high frequency phenomena using a visible charge coupled device camera associated with a multichannel lock-in scheme
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a photothermal microscope from which they can make a thermal image of an electronic component working at a high frequency using a charge coupled device (CCD) camera and a multichannel lock-in scheme.
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Photorefractive detection of tagged photons in ultrasound modulated optical tomography of thick biological tissues
François Ramaz,Benoît C. Forget,Michael Atlan,Albert-Claude Boccara,Michel Gross,Philippe Delaye,Gérald Roosen +6 more
TL;DR: A new and simple method to obtain ultrasound modulated optical tomography images in thick biological tissues with the use of a photorefractive crystal, which offers a promising way to make direct measurements within the decorrelation time scale of living tissues.
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Pulsed acousto-optic imaging in dynamic scattering media with heterodyne parallel speckle detection.
TL;DR: A new detection scheme for acousto-optic tomography based on pulsed-wave ultrasound and illumination combined with heterodyne parallel speckle detection is presented, which can perform tomographies inside several-centimeter-thick scattering samples.
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Heterodyne detection of multiply scattered monochromatic light with a multipixel detector
Michel Gross,P. Goy,Benoît C. Forget,Michael Atlan,François Ramaz,Albert-Claude Boccara,Andrew K. Dunn +6 more
TL;DR: A new technique is presented for measuring the spectral broadening of light that has been multiply scattered from scatterers in motion, which combines a high optical etendue with an optimal detection of the scattered photons.
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Recent advances in patterned photostimulation for optogenetics
Emiliano Ronzitti,Cathie Ventalon,Marco Canepari,Marco Canepari,Benoît C. Forget,Eirini Papagiakoumou,Eirini Papagiakoumou,Valentina Emiliani +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the principle of each of these photostimulation techniques and review the use of these approaches in optogenetics experiments by presenting their advantages and drawbacks.