Time-resolved cameras with high temporal resolution (down to ps) enable a huge set of novel applications ranging from biomedicine and environmental science to material and device characterization. In this work, we propose, and experimentally validate, a novel detection scheme for time-resolved imaging based on a compressed sampling approach. The proposed scheme unifies into a single element all the required operations, i.e. space modulation, space integration and time-resolved detection, paving the way to dramatic cost reduction, performance improvement and ease of use.

Novel time-resolved camera based on compressed sensing

Farina A;Bassi A;Valentini G;
2019

Abstract

Time-resolved cameras with high temporal resolution (down to ps) enable a huge set of novel applications ranging from biomedicine and environmental science to material and device characterization. In this work, we propose, and experimentally validate, a novel detection scheme for time-resolved imaging based on a compressed sampling approach. The proposed scheme unifies into a single element all the required operations, i.e. space modulation, space integration and time-resolved detection, paving the way to dramatic cost reduction, performance improvement and ease of use.
2019
Istituto di fotonica e nanotecnologie - IFN
Inglese
27
22
31889
31899
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
time resolved
single-pixel imaging
fluorescence
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Farina, A.; Candeo, A.; Dalla Mora, A.; Bassi, A.; Lussana, R.; Villa, F.; Valentini, G.; Arridge, S.; D'Andrea, C.
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