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1000 fps computational ghost imaging using LED-based structured illumination

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Single-pixel imaging uses a single-pixel detector, rather than a focal plane detector array, to image a scene. It provides advantages for applications such as multi-wavelength, three-dimensional imaging. However, low frame rates have been a major obstacle inhibiting the use of computational ghost imaging technique in wider applications since its invention one decade ago. To address this problem, a computational ghost imaging scheme, which utilizes an LED-based, high-speed illumination module is presented in this work. At 32 × 32 pixel resolution, the proof-of-principle system achieved continuous imaging with 1000 fps frame rate, approximately two orders larger than those of other existing ghost imaging systems. The proposed scheme provides a cost-effective and high-speed imaging technique for dynamic imaging applications.

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hal-01891158 , version 1 (09-10-2018)

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Zi-Hao Xu, Wen Chen, Jose Penuelas, Miles Padgett, Ming-Jie Sun. 1000 fps computational ghost imaging using LED-based structured illumination. Optics Express, 2018, 26 (3), pp.2427-2434. ⟨10.1364/OE.26.002427⟩. ⟨hal-01891158⟩
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