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We present a deep neural network to reduce coherent noise in three-dimensional quantitative phase imaging. Inspired by the cycle generative adversarial network, the denoising network was trained to learn a transform between two image domains: clean and noisy refractive index tomograms. The unique feature of this network, distinct from previous machine learning approaches employed in the optical imaging problem, is that it uses unpaired images. The learned network quantitatively demonstrated its performance and generalization capability through denoising experiments of various samples. We concluded by applying our technique to reduce the temporally changing noise emerging from focal drift in time-lapse imaging of biological cells. This reduction cannot be performed using other optical methods for denoising.
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Chaos
September 2025
Institute of Physics, Saratov State University, Astrakhanskaya str. 83, 410012 Saratov, Russia.
We demonstrate that nonlocal coupling enables control of the collective stochastic dynamics in the regime of coherence resonance. The control scheme based on the nonlocal interaction properties is presented by means of numerical simulation on an example of coupled FitzHugh-Nagumo oscillators. In particular, increasing the coupling radius is shown to enhance or to suppress the effect of coherence resonance, which is reflected in the evolution of the dependence of the correlation time and the deviation of interspike intervals on the noise intensity.
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September 2025
Department of Physics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, USA.
Rydberg atoms are widely employed in precision spectroscopy and quantum information science. To minimize atomic decoherence caused by the dc Stark effect, the electric field noise at the Rydberg atom location should be kept below ∼10 mV/cm. Here, we present a simple yet effective electronic circuit, referred to as a clamp switch, that allows one to realize such conditions.
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September 2025
Key Laboratory of Ministry of Education for Optoelectronic Measurement Technology and Instruments, Beijing Information Science and Technology University, Beijing, China.
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) provides high-resolution, non-invasive visualization of biological tissues, enabling structural imaging and the visualization of microvascular networks. However, tissue scattering remains a significant limitation for achieving deeper imaging penetration and improved image quality. Optical clearing agents help minimize this scattering, enhancing OCT imaging capabilities.
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September 2025
With the rise of short video content, efficient video summarization techniques for extracting key information have become crucial. However, existing methods struggle to capture the global temporal dependencies and maintain the semantic coherence of video content. Additionally, these methods are also influenced by noise during multi-channel feature fusion.
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August 2025
Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University Yoshida-honmachi, Sakyo, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan.
Humans perceive a vividly colored world coherently across the visual field, even though our peripheral vision has limited color sensitivity compared to central vision. How is this sense of color uniformity achieved? This question can be explored through a phenomenon called the pan-field color illusion, in which observers perceive scene images achromatized in the peripheral region (chimera images) as full-color images. Our previous work demonstrated that inattention to the peripheral visual field contributed to this illusion.
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