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Hyeonseung Yu

Researcher at KAIST

Publications -  43
Citations -  1438

Hyeonseung Yu is an academic researcher from KAIST. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wavefront & Speckle pattern. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 40 publications receiving 1222 citations. Previous affiliations of Hyeonseung Yu include Max Planck Society.

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Recent advances in wavefront shaping techniques for biomedical applications

TL;DR: In this paper, the suppression and control of multiple light scattering events are investigated because they offer the possibility of optical focusing and imaging through biological tissues, and they may open new avenues for diagnosis and treatment of several human diseases.
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Subwavelength light focusing using random nanoparticles

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used elastic light scattering from a highly turbid medium to convert propagating far-field components into near-field wave vectors, which may open new avenues for the subwavelength control of light, with applications in nanolithography and the interconnection between nanoelectronics and nanophotonics.
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Ultrahigh-definition dynamic 3D holographic display by active control of volume speckle fields

TL;DR: This work presents an alternative method to generate dynamic 3D images by controlling volume speckle fields significantly enhancing image definition and uses this approach to demonstrate a dynamic display of micrometre-sized optical foci in a volume of 8’mm × 8 mm‬×‬20 mm.
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Measuring large optical transmission matrices of disordered media.

TL;DR: The singular value spectrum of the TM is investigated in order to detect evidence of open transmission channels, predicted by random-matrix theory, and the results comport with theoretical expectations, given the experimental limitations of the system.
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Complex wavefront shaping for optimal depth-selective focusing in optical coherence tomography

TL;DR: An approach to exploit multiple light scattering by shaping the incident wavefront in optical coherence tomography by using a digital mirror device and a coherence-gated reflectance signal as feedback is reported.