“…Thus, a lot of attention has been paid to optical techniques in noninvasive imaging of biological tissues, such as scanning confocal microscopy16, diffusion photon density-wave propagation17, spectral fluorescence imaging1819, photoacoustic tomography2021. Especially, in recent years, optical coherence tomography (OCT)222324 has made a great progress in resolution, penetration depth, and scanning speed, and thereby has been widely used in the cross-sectional imaging of retina and teeth. However, due to the rapid decrease of the backscattering intensity when the depth increases, these methods are usually confined to measurements of a few millimeters in biological samples.…”