In this paper we present an experimental setup based on Laser OpticalFeedback Imaging (LOFI) and on Synthetic Aperture (SA) with translationalscanning by galvanometric mirrors for the purpose of making deep and resolvedimages through scattering media. We provide real 2D optical synthetic-apertureimage of a fixed scattering target with a moving aperture and an isotropicresolution. We demonstrate theoretically and experimentally that we can keepmicroscope resolution beyond the working distance. A photometric balance ismade and we show that the number of photons participating in the final imagedecreases with the square of the reconstruction distance. This degradation ispartially compensated by the high sensitivity of LOFI.
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