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arxiv: 1706.06741 · v1 · pith:BF7WTTW2new · submitted 2017-06-21 · ⚛️ physics.optics

First-Photon Ghost Imaging

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keywords imagingfirst-photonghosttechniqueconventionaldetectionimagenoise
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Conventional imaging at low light level requires hundreds of detected photons per pixel to suppress the Poisson noise for accurate reflectivity inference. In this letter, we propose a high-efficiency photon-limited imaging technique, called first-photon ghost imaging, which recovers image from the first-photon detection by exploiting the physics of low-flux measurements and the framework of ghost imaging. The experimental results demonstrated that it could retrieve an image by only 0.1 photon detection per pixel, which is three orders lower than the conventional imaging technique. The SNR model of the system has been established for noise analysing. Our technique is supposed to have applications in many fields, ranging from biological microscopy to remote sensing.

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